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Old 10-27-2004, 08:08 PM
Sylvia_S Sylvia_S is offline
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Question Seat for '83 533i E28

I need a replacement seat for a 1983 533i (E28) for the driver's side. My interior is black leather. The springs in the seat are poking through and part of the bracket that attaches the seat to the floor is broken. Any ideas on where to find a new seat?
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Old 10-28-2004, 12:08 AM
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Hmm,

Comfort seats for the e28 can be from an e24 or e23 donor.

I sell a kit to allow the use of e30 narrow bodied seats in the e28.

The seats are the same, e30 easier to find, and just need mounting to allow then to be used as a manual seat, no power.

Here is a picture of the end products.





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Old 11-29-2004, 08:56 AM
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I'm sorta in the same boat as Sylvia. Nothing broken though, just badly cracked leather and it feels like the springs are shot. I just picked up this 87 528e from my brother.
Would seats from an e32 fit without modification? They seem to be more prevalent in the junkyards and ebay.
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