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land864
15th March 2010, 03:58 PM
Anyone know source and costs for rear area Defender seats and belts.
Either the 2 seat side facing or a single forward facing.
Does Exmoor have an outlet in Aust?

Larry
15th March 2010, 08:59 PM
My Defender has a third row of forward facing seats fitted by a previous owner.
They were supplied by Tysons at Miperra (Sydney) 02 97713855 in 2004 for $658 + fitting + engineer's report.

Sleepy
15th March 2010, 09:25 PM
G'day Pete,
Should have shown you my 90 the other day.
I have a forward facing twin seat, MLR organised it when I bought the vehicle in 2005.
It was fitted by veh-quip in Bayswater (maybe Boronia?) - outer eastern suburbs anyway. Was a bit more than the above price, but they did all the engineering etc. Incorporates seat belts too.

Michael2
15th March 2010, 09:48 PM
G'day Pete,
Should have shown you my 90 the other day.
I have a forward facing twin seat, MLR organised it when I bought the vehicle in 2005.
It was fitted by veh-quip in Bayswater (maybe Boronia?) - outer eastern suburbs anyway. Was a bit more than the above price, but they did all the engineering etc. Incorporates seat belts too.

Hi Sleepy, Can you post pics of them here?

Thanks

Gav110
15th March 2010, 10:03 PM
I had 4 side facing seats installed in my old TD5 by Belmore Auto Conversions in Sydney: Belmore Auto Conversions (http://www.belmoreauto.com.au) / 1300 789 598

Have attached some shots for you. They were great but no longer legal for young children - and certainly too small for adults for any length on time.

Gav110
15th March 2010, 10:08 PM
I had 4 side facing seats installed in my old TD5 by Belmore Auto Conversions in Sydney: Belmore Auto Conversions (http://www.belmoreauto.com.au) / 1300 789 598

Have attached some shots for you. They were great but no longer legal for young children - and certainly too small for adults for any length on time.

Meant to say - regarding your other post on 9-seat registrations - my Belmore job was done with an engineer's certificate - which I then took to the RTA to get it registered as a road legal 9 seater.

land864
15th March 2010, 10:30 PM
Hey , thanks Sleeps , pics would be good.

Price sounds okay if it's a double with belts and engineering included:)