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AK
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17th Jul 05 at 12:57   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote



think i'll fit in 'em

Anyone know what model of cobra cheapo's they are? clubman or something is it?
Jonny P
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17th Jul 05 at 13:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

look like it. there are some clubmans for sale in the classifieds have a look there mate!
c20let
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17th Jul 05 at 13:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

aye that's clubmans
AK
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17th Jul 05 at 13:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

any idea on hip, arse n shoulder width?

not that i really know mine
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17th Jul 05 at 13:46   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

they will be tight ish....im a 34 waist and i fit nicely in my cobra imola 2, i guess these wont be much wider..... sholder is no issues really
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toight

cool... i'm 34ish too....

is there loops for 6 points under the leg cushins? Or are they just upto 4pt compat?

I cant do a search at the mo... my connection is having trouble with CS alone
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i think the most you can run is 4 point on them, but if you have 5/6point harnesses you can just not do the 5/6 point up and still be fine. just makes it a 4 point.
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havent bought harnesses yet, so will just go for 4pt 3" harnesses

broom broom

all thats left now is exhaust manifold, engine mounts, windscreen, and tail pipe

Non eessential, but would like
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b;imey cant believe your chucking money into that gti, thought you werent gonna bother with it
AK
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all on the cheap.... not throwing any substantial cash at it

RR needs new manifold too i think (1 of).... has a slight ticking when cold... comes from the manifold area (same as pug)
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adam, i got my harnesses from a company called novatech. they are 3" sholder straps and 2" leg straps....and they are cheaper than most but apperently good. made by securion. fia approved ones.
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17th Jul 05 at 14:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

there nasty seats
well i find anyway
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i think Luke had some in his corsa, im not a fan of those sort of seats as there a pain in the arse to get in and out of, but there for the pug anyway arnt they, so would be ideal for that as its a track day car?!!
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Yup they're clubmans, had leather ones in the car for a while, not bad seats if you're on a budget but there are better ones out there
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yup.... not really caring about much.... aslong as i can fit in them
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looking for cages, harnesses and subframes this morning....

Will the seats just need side mounts ontop of the orig subframes..... anyone know?
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cool



Schroth is one of the world's leading manufacturers of race and rally harnesses. First entering Formula 1 in 1996 they have supplied Renault, Jaguar, Arrows, Prost and Jordan and are also seen in many other major motor racing series including F3000, CART, IRL and Nascar. 4 point professional harness with bolt in fittings on 3" shoulder and 2" lap straps and RFR push button buckle. Flexi belt system on lap straps and ASM feature on shoulder strap and optional crutch strap facility. Not HANS compatible Weight approx 1.48kg FIA and ECE-R approved. Certain Harnesses have different features these features are: FLEXI BELT - Used on lap straps this ingenious and unique feature allows the harness to be configured to tighten by pulling either up or down on the harness depending on the installation requirements. ASM - or anti-submarineing offers a unique safety advantage for 4 point harnesses by reducing the risk of submarineing (sliding underneath the lap belt) during frontal impacts. The inner shoulder strap contains an energy conversion system and it is therefore important to order the correct harness depending on which side of the car it will be fitted to. These harnesses cannot be used in conjunction with the HANS device. HYBRID - Another unique feature where crutch strap attachment is direct to the lap strap latches. This increases the restraining function of the harness by transferring load transfer into the shoulder straps.
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http://www.cobraseats.com/item.asp?pg=RD&id=CLUB there you go if u need to know sizes at all.
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sidemounts

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cheers mark

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so.... next Q.... anyone know how wide std pud 205 sub frames are?
Jonny P
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go and have a look you lazy bugger
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erm.... ok

i'll just pop my head round the thousands of miles!

The seats are in the UK, im in indonesia

 
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