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 budget Honda Prelud, don't know the year but they have all mechanical adjustable lumbar, bolster support and even a seat back memory no electric to deal with and 2/3 the weight of the factory 2nd Gen seats and give more leg room for the rear seat (not that anyone ever rids in the back) 
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 Sparco Chrono Roads...very supportive and comfortable. Cool too! 
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 If you're looking for something that will hold you in the seat as you fly around a corner, do not even consider Corvette seats from the 5th or 6th generations. The C5/6 seats are notorious for being completely inadequit for that type of car. C4 sport seats are a good choice if you're a narrower person. The later C4 seats are pretty good(94-96). The late 80s early 90s sport seats are my favorite because the lumbar controls are right there on top next to your thigh. I'm a narrow dude though so I fit nice and snug in the seats. 
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 63 series Kirkey. Unbelievably comfortable... however, it's not for everyone. 
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 I was going for similar to factory-stock appearance, but with more lateral-support. I went with the Procar Rally 2000, recovered with '69 Parchment. 
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		Not sure if they are still around, but I had a set of Arizen seats made to order with OER factory replacement 1969 Pontiac Parchment vinyl.  I had a matching rear cover made as well, all for around a grand shipped including brackets.  That is hard to beat.  I had mine stitched up to match the 4th gen pattern, since I like it alot and I have the deluxe door panels, so they wouldn't clash.  I also posted a pic of a black leather set in a 4th gen without the harness slots for comparo. 
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 Recaro. 
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 just got some sparco milano 2 seats. so far just by sitting in them since my car isn't driveable at the moment they are really comfortable. i was thinking about going with corbeau but some people say the material fades fast. 
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