PipH22A wrote:ive got a sabelt harness for sale for £50 in red
will match your HORRIBLE bucket seat
Matt wrote:they have holes for mounting to the seats, but you would still need to tackle the mounting to the chassis - I had planned on bolting some brackets to the underside of the sliders for this, but in the end I found some bespoke aftermarket subframes and used these instead.
(its not really horrible, i am just jealous about the fact that you find all these cheap things and i end up spending loads of money on silly - supposively cheap parts)
buy my sparco!
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Thanks for the offer Pip, but a red harness on a red seat?... I don't think so! I had to convince myself a red seat in a red car would work! But I draw the line there! lolPipH22A wrote:ive got a sabelt harness for sale for £50 in red
will match your HORRIBLE bucket seat
(its not really horrible, i am just jealous about the fact that you find all these cheap things and i end up spending loads of money on silly - supposively cheap parts)
buy my sparco!
Just takes patience as well. I'm in no real rush at the minute so it helps. Just know what things have sold for in the past, set yourself a limit, and stick to it You'll never lose out that way and sometimes (like I seem to quite often) you'll come up trumps!
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I did wonder. Think I'll stick with my original idea as I imagine modifying the rails to suit the seat will be easier than modifying rails to suit the car. Thanks though!Matt wrote:they have holes for mounting to the seats, but you would still need to tackle the mounting to the chassis - I had planned on bolting some brackets to the underside of the sliders for this, but in the end I found some bespoke aftermarket subframes and used these instead.

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Floydie wrote:Nice fleabay steal, Nathan!
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Thanks Georgie
Been a while since I've seen you on here!

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(LB) Loads More Trick Bits & A Small Announcement
Not so much an update, but it's been a while, so I just thought I'd give a little teaser of what's to come, and show you a few more bits I've acquired more recently :p ...

Weapon-R Oil catch Tank and Radiator Overflow Tank. Large Capacity, but super light...

Mist Washers. Shall be mounting them on the Skuttle Panel out of sight...

A few extra bits of Silicone Ducting and Graphite Heat-Wrap. To replace my current heat soaking ebay ducting...

Goodridge Radiator Hose End Finishers...

Mugen Pedals. Replicas of course
...

Mugen Oil Cap...

And now the more exciting stuff
...
Skunk2 Stage 2 Tuner Cams...

Skunk2 Dual Valve Springs...

Skunk2 Titanium Retainers...

HRC Racing 255lph Fuel Pump...

Rosko Racing ATR Inlet Manifold Throttle Cable Bracket...

Rosko Racing H22a Thermo Inlet Manifold Gasket...

Rosko Racing ATR/RDX Specific Large Bore Fuel Rail...

With Fitting Kit and Adapters...

Genuine Acura RDX 410cc Injectors. These have been proven to provide an extra 3 to 4 bhp on an otherwise standard spec purely down to their superior spray pattern alone. Hopefully I should see some worthy gains from these bad boys along side everything else...

RDX Injector Pigtails and Clips...

And last, but not least... Neuspeed Front Strut Brace. Cheers Frank
.
And again sorry Phil
...

Bring on the Sunshine!!!
Oh, one little obstacle to get in the way of everything though...
The missus is expecting our first baby
...

Weapon-R Oil catch Tank and Radiator Overflow Tank. Large Capacity, but super light...

Mist Washers. Shall be mounting them on the Skuttle Panel out of sight...

A few extra bits of Silicone Ducting and Graphite Heat-Wrap. To replace my current heat soaking ebay ducting...

Goodridge Radiator Hose End Finishers...

Mugen Pedals. Replicas of course


Mugen Oil Cap...

And now the more exciting stuff

Skunk2 Stage 2 Tuner Cams...

Skunk2 Dual Valve Springs...

Skunk2 Titanium Retainers...

HRC Racing 255lph Fuel Pump...

Rosko Racing ATR Inlet Manifold Throttle Cable Bracket...

Rosko Racing H22a Thermo Inlet Manifold Gasket...

Rosko Racing ATR/RDX Specific Large Bore Fuel Rail...

With Fitting Kit and Adapters...

Genuine Acura RDX 410cc Injectors. These have been proven to provide an extra 3 to 4 bhp on an otherwise standard spec purely down to their superior spray pattern alone. Hopefully I should see some worthy gains from these bad boys along side everything else...

RDX Injector Pigtails and Clips...

And last, but not least... Neuspeed Front Strut Brace. Cheers Frank

And again sorry Phil


Bring on the Sunshine!!!
Oh, one little obstacle to get in the way of everything though...
The missus is expecting our first baby

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Floydie wrote:Wow! Congratulations to both yourself and Mrs NathanI take it this is your first?
And that's quite a collection of parts you've got there - speaking from experience, I'd attempt to get it all done before the sprog arrives
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Thanks Floydie
It is! (I just edited the post
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No chance I'm going to get it ready before hand... I've got the entire house to baby proof ("finish") first


No chance I'm going to get it ready before hand... I've got the entire house to baby proof ("finish") first
