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Corbeau A4 Racing Seats; Red Cloth (67-92 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-33-852496-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Reclining Seat
      • Per Pair
      • Waist Fitment Up To 38" | 40"
      • Product Weight 26 Lbs
      • Base Height 3.5"
      • Harness Capability 3-Point | 4-Point | 5-Point
      • Fits 67-92 Camaro

      Description

      High-Performance Racing Seats. The Corbeau A4 Racing Seats feature a red cloth finish and come as a pair, providing versatile and comfortable support for both street and track driving. Designed to enhance driving control and engagement, they combine style with durability.

      Construction and Appearance. Built with durable materials and refined craftsmanship, the A4 seats offer a red cloth surface that balances comfort with wear resistance. The optimized seat base height and width ensure secure seating and an appealing look.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward using vehicle-specific mounting brackets. The seats adapt easily to various car models, allowing for secure and hassle-free setup without the need for modifications in most cases.

      Warranty. A limited warranty covers these seats to provide assurance of quality and customer satisfaction.

      Application. Designed specifically to fit 67-92 Camaro models, the A4 seats offer precise fitment that complements the vehicle’s interior dimensions without requiring modification.

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      Tech Specs

      5.0

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