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TheChad
21-03-2011, 10:59 PM
GOT ONE
thanks guys
2LMILK
21-03-2011, 11:40 PM
i have a sparco fixed back i got from a member on here about a year ago. if you larger then a medium size, you wont fit thought.
TheChad
21-03-2011, 11:53 PM
i have a sparco fixed back i got from a member on here about a year ago. if you larger then a medium size, you wont fit thought.
unfortunately i am, ~6ft and probs just a touch under 90 (and not carrying much muscle if you know what i mean)
tbh a reletively new bride/sparco might be out of my price range (maybe not if condition isnt great). max i have to spend is 400 or ~500 with a harness.
Douche Bag
22-03-2011, 12:04 AM
http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/357759-sparco-seats-4-swapsale/ ?
2LMILK
22-03-2011, 01:12 AM
unfortunately i am, ~6ft and probs just a touch under 90 (and not carrying much muscle if you know what i mean)
tbh a reletively new bride/sparco might be out of my price range (maybe not if condition isnt great). max i have to spend is 400 or ~500 with a harness.
i am 6.2" and about 85 on a good day.
its quite comfy, ill post a pic up on friday, away atm
Tones
22-03-2011, 08:48 AM
tried looking at a kirky seat? suprisingly cheap and comfortable
TheChad
23-03-2011, 07:29 PM
i am 6.2" and about 85 on a good day.
its quite comfy, ill post a pic up on friday, away atm
ok sweet, send me a pm with how much you are after. have recieved a few pms and waiting to hear back from a couple of people. havent bought anything yet.
tried looking at a kirky seat? suprisingly cheap and comfortable
never even heard of them? are they a quality race product? ill google now.
Tones
23-03-2011, 08:03 PM
one of the best ive come across without the bullshit price tag
http://image.musclemustangfastfords.com/f/27254438/mmfp_1005_06_o+2003_ford_mustang_saleen+kirky_raci ng_racing_seats.jpg
http://www.jrmotorsports.com/Images/UploadedImages/KIR/KIR_36711.jpg
come in heaps of different specs, lightweight, strong as fuck, and a lot more comfortable than you would think
TheChad
23-03-2011, 08:21 PM
one of the best ive come across without the bullshit price tag
come in heaps of different specs, lightweight, strong as fuck, and a lot more comfortable than you would think
wow thanks mate, i had a google and they look the goods, even the entry level ones look good. however they look like they kind of rely on small close together mountings on the bottom and a cage behind, and i am years away from caging my calais if ever. however i wont forget the links and if i ever do get serious they look like what i will be after. atm i am just looking for something mid range that bolts to the floor (probably with a custom adaptor setup) and will be just a spair for putting in for track events.
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