Reverie seats

Will post some pictures when I can, but I have purchased a pair of Reverie Mulsanne B seats.
I can’t recommend them enough, very professional and bent over backwards to get the right deal for me when I needed it.
I have so far got the seat frames modified but not had time to fit them in the car, can’t wait :smiley:

We need pics!!!

I’ll take some when I fit them in the car :wink:

If you don’t mind me asking, how much for a pair of these seats?

And hurry up and get them fitted so we can see the photos :wink:

Total cost is around ~�2k but it does depend on extras, it can be done for less if you have cheaper or no padding. The weight saving is around ~10kg total
all the prices are on their website just don’t forget the VAT :frowning:

finally got time to finish fitting the seats, I think the best way to describe fitting is fiddly…
Be prepared to file and dremmel a bit here and there take your time it is not a job to rush and if you like your seat fitted low in the car don’t use the supplied spacers then the seat just miss the floor of the car :smiley:

Cool Ade …
Tomorrow,s job is to clear the moss outa your block paving :wink:

comfy!

[quote=jfk]Cool Ade …
Tomorrow,s job is to clear the moss outa your block paving :wink: [/quote]

PMSL, nice Ade :sunglasses:

Can’t wait for the padding to turn up, had to order it as they didn’t have exactly what I wanted.

I can’t get rid of the moss people would see the joins :astonished:

Loving the ‘roof off’ look Ade!!!

Hey,

I was looking at a few of those but haven’t found anywhere I can have a try first. I’m quite tall and fitted a Sparco seat once in my Exige. Due to the back rest being at a slightly steeper angle my head touched the roof.

How is this with the Reverie’s?

I refused to drive it with the roof off, so it is back on but now raining outside so no time to drive yet :frowning:

[quote=FlyingDutchman]Hey,

I was looking at a few of those but haven’t found anywhere I can have a try first. I’m quite tall and fitted a Sparco seat once in my Exige. Due to the back rest being at a slightly steeper angle my head touched the roof.

How is this with the Reverie’s? [/quote]

Without the supplied spacers you sit a little lower in the car, the rake of the seat seems very similar which to me is good as I liked it how it was anyway. You could just put spacers in the front I suspect to change the rake of the seat a little backwards? you might need to fettle the rear upper mount holes though.

And the side support is a lot better I guess. Let us know after a drive.

Thanx!

oh yes the side support was the thing I wanted the most, really figure hugging now :smiley:
the weight saving was just a bonus really :wink:

A bit of weight saving for your wallet aswell ade. :whistle:
Looking good though :smiley:

[quote=ade]Can’t wait for the padding to turn up, had to order it as they didn’t have exactly what I wanted.

I can’t get rid of the moss people would see the joins :astonished: [/quote]

I was about to comment that they didn’t exactly look comfortable!

Hey I have those seats and I think they’re great.
I had some alcantera pads made and installed the lumbar supports from my 05 Elise seats under the lower back pading… 300 mi. drives are no problem at all.

They are comfy without the padding, but as I have to travel along way for most tracks I decided a little padding was a good idea, still too wet to drive it today :frowning: