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Bob Danger 2011-09-05 08:33 PM

FS: Corbeau Forza Fixed Back Seat.
 
I've got a Corbeau Forza fixed back racing seat with sliders just sitting in my living room. It's in like new condition used a handful of times. A steal at $150. Retail is $229 without slider.

http://www.corbeau.com/products/fixed_back_seats/forza/

http://www.corbeau.com/product_image...-29101-F-L.jpg

silversuby 2011-09-06 09:24 AM

Depending on how much my latest repair costs I may be interested.

sperry 2011-09-06 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by silversuby (Post 158147)
Depending on how much my latest repair costs I may be interested.

What broke?

silversuby 2011-09-06 10:33 AM

My power steering. But i just got the call from kspeed that they fixed it. The two power steering hard lines were leaking and I couldn't get all the way under it because my jack stands are at home. Then a bad grinding developed in the steering wheel and I decided to make my way off the freeway so I had to drive it like that for about a quarter of a mile and I was worried that trying to make it off the freeway messed up a bearing. I think the grinding must've been from a lack of power steering fluid, I filled it up when I left virignia street and it couldn't even make it all the way to kspeed and it managed to dump most of its fluid on 80 within a mile or two. Thanks to speed its all good now though.

silversuby 2011-09-06 10:33 AM

kspeed. Not speed.

sperry 2011-09-06 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by silversuby (Post 158149)
My power steering. But i just got the call from kspeed that they fixed it. The two power steering hard lines were leaking and I couldn't get all the way under it because my jack stands are at home. Then a bad grinding developed in the steering wheel and I decided to make my way off the freeway so I had to drive it like that for about a quarter of a mile and I was worried that trying to make it off the freeway messed up a bearing. I think the grinding must've been from a lack of power steering fluid, I filled it up when I left virignia street and it couldn't even make it all the way to kspeed and it managed to dump most of its fluid on 80 within a mile or two. Thanks to speed its all good now though.

Actually, I was just there at lunch getting my wagon realigned after swapping back to the rubber LCA bushings. I saw your car and Cory told me the lines had just come loose. Sounds like you dodged a bullet!

silversuby 2011-09-06 03:48 PM

Oh yeah. Definitely. I was going to be mad at myself for trying to drive it there.


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