V8S Seats and interior

V8S Seats and interior

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TOMPERRELLI

Original Poster:

34 posts

146 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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Hi, Looking for a little direction, I managed to get hold of a pretty good V8S earlier this year, Lots of mechanical works as well as a body off chassis rebuild in the past, it is in need of a little cosmetic work.

The interior leather is ok but has seen better days I'm thinking about a re-trim next year.
At some point in the cars history the original seats have been replaced with Chimera ones.

Do I get these recovered or do I try to locate some original seats and have them re-covered?

Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas?

indigochim

1,662 posts

137 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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I have a similar dilemma, I have a Chimaera that I've fitted mx5 seats in. I'd like them to be a better match but the thought of spending £1k or so to re trim none standard seats seems a bit out. Personally I think the Chimaera seats are awful so I'd not recommend spending any money on them. Live with it for a while and see how you feel. For comfort I'd recommend the mx5 mk2.5 seats but they may look a little modern.

v8s4me

7,264 posts

226 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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There's not much to choose between the Chim & S seats so unless you're an originality buff you might as well stick with the Chim ones. Later Chims were fitted with Cerbera seats which were much more comfortable than the others but they are very rare and very expensive.

GreenV8S

30,479 posts

291 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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indigochim said:
Personally I think the Chimaera seats are awful so I'd not recommend spending any money on them
Don't disagree (at least, for the early ones) but the V8S seats are similarly awful, so I'd consider it a waste of money reverting to those.

v8s4me

7,264 posts

226 months

Monday 25th December 2023
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The MX5 seats are very comfortable. I had a pair in a Tasmin for a while. There's a guy selling a pair on Farcebook at the moment LINK.

TVRees

1,085 posts

119 months

Monday 25th December 2023
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..... and the MX5 seats are (quite) easy to recover yourself.
I did this in the summer with some nice new leather covers from il motorsoprts /mx5parts.co.uk.
At the same time, you can perform the infamous "foamectomy".

Merry Christmas to ALL !

v8s4me

7,264 posts

226 months

Monday 25th December 2023
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TVRees said:
..... ..........At the same time, you can perform the infamous "foamectomy".
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After which they will be a lot less comfortable thumbup

88S1

715 posts

68 months

Tuesday 26th December 2023
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Is the interior good enough for a re-dye. The stuff from furniture Clinic works really well. And the carpet dye is good too for a refresh.




v8s4me

7,264 posts

226 months

Tuesday 26th December 2023
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Hey Lee, how are you getting with yours? Have you managed to get it running properly?

TOMPERRELLI

Original Poster:

34 posts

146 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Thank you all ....looks like a set of MX5 seta this year then

CharliesTTS

321 posts

46 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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I’ve got a pair going so I’ve pmd you details

RayTVR

1,074 posts

150 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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TOMPERRELLI said:
Hi, Looking for a little direction, I managed to get hold of a pretty good V8S earlier this year,
All good threads need a photo!

indigochim

1,662 posts

137 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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TOMPERRELLI said:
Thank you all ....looks like a set of MX5 seta this year then
There's some pics of the ones I installed in the Chimaera here if you do a search you'll probably find the earlier ones in various TVRs I think all the mk1, mk2 and 2.5 ones fit without modifications (aside from cutting down the seat runners) I've seen posts that the later ones may be too tall.

magpies

5,145 posts

189 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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I have fitted Lotus Elise seats in my S1




v8s4me

7,264 posts

226 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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Cerbera seats in my old V8S.....



Amazingly comfortable with their inflatable lumbar support pads and perfect for long distance touring.

They bolt straight in. The main drawback is the cost and if you're over 5' 10" they will probably sit a bit too high in the car otherwise they are brilliant.

keynsham

310 posts

278 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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How about something like this? A pair of complete seats isn't a lot different than the MX5 seat covers!!







https://intatrim.co.uk/products/voyager/?fbclid=Iw...

CharliesTTS

321 posts

46 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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keynsham said:
How about something like this? A pair of complete seats isn't a lot different than the MX5 seat covers!!







https://intatrim.co.uk/products/voyager/?fbclid=Iw...
Very nice! thumbup

v8s4me

7,264 posts

226 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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Those seats are very nice but new MX seat covers can't cost nearly a grand can they? Or do you mean re-trimming a pair of MX5 seats in leather?

Edited by v8s4me on Thursday 28th December 18:56

keynsham

310 posts

278 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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I was just looking at the il motorsports /mx5parts.co.uk link mentioned earlier. Leather seat covers are pretty pricey and you would have to fit them and possibly sort foam issues. Cheaper I agree than the ones I suggested,........but they are nice aren't they? smilesmilesmilesmile


v8s4me

7,264 posts

226 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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keynsham said:
How about something like this?
Which model are they? Are they comfortable and did you go for the heated option.

Looking at the "Challenger" the total for leather facings + headrests + heating pads + runners + delivery would be £1452 which is about what you'd have to pay to have your old S seats retrimmed.

The "Dino" ones look pretty cool. More expensive though.

Food for thought.