UPDATE TIME!!!
I've been getting a TON of work done the last few days during the nice weather! So let's dive right in. First I figured out my rear wiper was leaking so I swapped out hatches for a standard one and put all of my rear wiper stuff up for sale. I also changed out the rear hatch rubber and did a bunch of little things here and there that were getting on my nerves.
The big news is that I now have race seats! Yes, they really do fit in 1st Gens. Grab a beer and read how:
This is what I started with, blue FC seats on FB/FC hybrid sliders (read about that swap in the 1st Gen Tech Section).
And this is what I finished with! They are red and black suede and I picked them up used for a trade.
In order to get them to fit I took some measurements and figured out they have identical track width and even rail tops with RX-7's! If I could figure out how to separate the rail tops and bottoms that would have been the easiest route, but it wasn't meant to be. I did figure out that a little time with the Dremel and a grinding stone to wallow out the mounting holes was all I needed to do to bolt the FB/FC tracks to the seats. Driver's seat worked perfectly but the passenger has a slight problem. The inner front mount doesn't work because the track won't slide up far enough. This is remedied by drilling and tapping a new hole in the seat frame. As an aside, make sure you check the function of the sliders, mine required some clearance grinding on the spring cams so as not to interfere with the seats bottom.
Clearance is TIGHT with such large seats! The drivers side inner thigh bolster rubs the parking brake handle.
Both shoulder bolsters run perilously close to the glass, door panels, and b-pillars. Any wider and this wouldn't work. You have to grab the seatbelt before closing the door, otherwise they are fine.
As you can see they look pretty awesome in there. As you can also see some of my door panel turned black! I have a complete black interior for the car (except seats, door panels, and the dash top) so I decided it was high time I started installing it.
This is what I'm starting with door panel wise. In good shape but faded to brown and generally ugly.
I disassembled everything and masked it off and re-dyed it with Dupli-Color Fabric & Vinyl dye in Satin Black. The dye works perfectly, doesn't rub off, and looks factory. I'm going to dye the carpet on the bottom black and dye the red cloth in the middle bright red to match the seats.
As a factory sunroof car (with the glass roof) some of the plastics are destroyed. The a-pillars are the worse though the hatch plastic comes close!
I took out my nice black ones and did a quick re-dye to get them back to factory coloring. I swapped out the passenger a-pillar and roof rail to see what it was going to look like and I'm pleased!
And finally I swapped out my rear finish panel for the black one after re-dyeing the plastic and cleaning the carpet. For this piece and the a-pillars I used Dupli-Color Fusion for Plastic paint in Satin Black. I will be doing the entire rest of the interior at the same time in some point soon.
Finally, I placed a Racing Beat order today, so I will have even more updates next week