

TMI Pro Classic Sport R - The Sport R has the same overall seat pattern as the Pro Classic Sport, but the Sport R features black unisuede "wings" to give your interior a little more modern appearance and to break up the seat, giving it a two-tone black appearance.TMI Pro Classic Sport - These bucket seats come standard with matte black vinyl and your choice of contrast stitching.What is the Difference Between the Pro Classic Styles?

TMI Products has always taken pride in providing high quality products that give you custom upholstery shop quality, but at a price point for the automotive aftermarket. TMI started in the air-cooled VW market, making door panels and has since expanded into more than just door panels and much more than just air-cooled Volkswagens. Why TMI?TMI has been making interior for classic cars since 1982.
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Is it a manual transmission? Do you want to keep your original console? - If you have a floor shift, is anyone ever going to sit in the middle and do you want to be reaching between their legs for the gear shifter, and does that person want you reaching between their legs to shift? If you have a console, do you want to remove or modify it to accommodate a bench seat?.If you still can't decide, here's some helpful determining factors from our point of view: The main thing in ordering custom upholstery is making sure that YOU will be happy with it, not what someone else thinks looks best in your car. It ultimately comes down to personal preference. With the addition of TMI's new buddy seat console for bucket seats, you can still sit three people across as well. Both our TMI Nova bench and bucket seats feature just the right amount of bolstering to keep you in place, yet still look appropriate in your classic car. Bucket seats are how most later Novas came equipped, and they generally just play nicer with the geometry of the cockpit, console, and stick shift. Both the TMI bench seats and the bucket seats have their appeal and trade-offs. Bench or Buckets?This is a tough question that really comes down to your own personal preference and what your vision is for your car.
