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    Cali seats into Nova SRi

    Bought a set of black leather cali seats and was wandering how they go in? I thought it was straight forward but cant figure it out. Runners are different on the front and back look way to wide. Ive heard the back might need the seat itself to be grafted onto the nova back ones? Also read it in a recent total vauxhall with the blue longdog. Anyone know the best way?

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    up again today.
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    Somebody must have done this before.
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    up for the evening please anyone got any info on the above?
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    again still looking for how to graft these into a nova.

    any ideas?
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    Buying a Calibra would be a better idea

    My mate has a £2k leather sofa in his council flat, looks out of place.

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    On a corsa you have to take the runners off the bottom of the cali seats and swap them with Corsa seat runners. They are a straight swap, no modifying or bodging required.

    Not sure if Nova runners will be the same tho mate.

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    Buying a calibra would be a crap idea as I'd rather spend the cash on a nova mate. See what you mean about looking out of place though - think the heated bit will offset any worries there.

    Nova ones are completely different. Had a look at corsa ones and they are quite similar to calibra.

    Total Vaux had a blue longdog in not so long ago and the owner there said he used nova sri rails - so it can be done?
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    keep the cali frames n get the welder out
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    lol - would rather not have to weld but looking like it could be a last resort.

    richardt1986 - off topic but I'm breaking a clio 16v mk2 in next couple of weeks....pm me if you need anything.
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    off topic but ive been trying to sell it for months! nobody wants one
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