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    1. #21
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      Sep 2011
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      Plano, TX
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      Quote Originally Posted by badolds View Post
      I put a complete interior from a BMW in my cutlass. I went with the BMW seats for the integrated seat belts. With a hard top your seat options are better. Just be careful that the seats you choose are not dimensionally too big. Maybe my build will give you some ideas.

      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...rtible-updates

      Dan
      Luckily there have been a few other guinea pigs that have done the camaro seat conversions so I know that it will fit fine. I'm sure they will be wider than the seats i have in there now which is why I'm waiting to build a console til after I get those seats in. As for the back seats, I'm not even entirely sure I will be able to make the camaro back seats work with the car but thats okay, I'm not planning on sitting back there anyways! I will definitely check out your build! Thanks for the advice on the built in seatbelts, but I am already in the works on the seatbelt solution for my Chevelle. What I'm really interested in is what are those door panels from?

    2. #22
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      Apr 2017
      Location
      TX
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      The door panels are from the same 2011 BMW 328I convertible that the front and rear seats, console etc. are from. I bought a complete take out interior from a wrecked car. They turned out good but they are far from show quality. The door panels are wider than the originals so I had to mount the seats after the door panels and console were in place. My driver front seat ended up 1 inch inboard from the center of the steering wheel. I thought this would bother me but I don't even notice it anymore when I sit in the car.

      Dan

    3. #23
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      Wow, you did a great job cleaning up the wiring harness!


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    4. #24
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      Sep 2011
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      Plano, TX
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      Appreciate it! I still have some work to do on wiring. It keeps getting put off by other things, I got the seats and updates will be coming soon. Bought my first MIG welder last weekend, been practicing a little bit on some home depot quality steel. Just got the drivers side seat bracket together, I will post some pictures of it when I wrap it up this weekend!



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