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New seats! Well seat. I wanted to make sure I liked the Sparco QRT-R before ordering two.
It's mounted to Sparco brackets and sliders. I did have to drill a few holes to get them to mount up correctly. Like most other bucket seats I'd say they sit a little high for a tall driver. I'd eventually want to have the mounts redone so I can get them closer to the floor. They fit great and look really nice in the vinyl option they have available. While I was at it I replaced the old worn out seat belts with a new set from SeatBeltPlanet. Now I need to order one up for the passenger side. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1553533896.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1553533896.JPG |
is there enough room to use lower slots in the bracket? or does the seat bottom out on the sliders below the top slots?
I've also found that reclining the seat a little more can have a significant affect on headroom. |
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Back from the dead with a long overdue update.
Right before the pandemic I finished patching in my sunroof. It turned out great! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1628278081.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1628278081.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1628278081.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1628278081.jpg |
From there I decided it was time to fit the carbon fiber decklid and hood I picked up from TRE. Oh and I also picked up a new M2 for commuting and hauling the kiddos around.
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Then the pandemic hit. In a moment of madness I decided I was going to strip the interior then install a half cage and weld in some lower seat brackets.
I had never welded before, so I bought all the gear, watched every YouTube video I could and went for it. I didn’t take many progress pics, so I’ll have to get some fresh ones. |
Then the project stalled, I had become frustrated with work and the lack of seeing anyone. At that point I started looking for new work and landed a dream job. I decided to take 8 weeks off and was going to finish my interior!
… then my wife decided she wanted to move. We stumbled into a massive opportunity to buy a house off market only a short distance away from us. So I ended up working those 8 weeks to prep our house for sale and pack up all our things. I couldn’t be happier with our new place, but it’s meant that I haven’t touched the SC in six months. Moving it to the new garage was a chore given I had pulled the fuel lines to weld in the new seat brackets. But we made it happen. I just yesterday pulled the seats back out and removed the windows so I can do a final clean and primer before putting the carpet in. I also decided that I’ll be having the exterior repainted as well given I’ll have most of the car apart anyhow. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1628279286.jpg |
But it wasn’t all bad on the car front. Somehow I convinced my wife that I no longer needed the M2 since my new job was 100% remote. So I went out and picked up this guy. Should be fun until I get the urge to finally pull the trigger on a GT3RS.
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Trying to make at least 15-30 minutes of progress as day. I feel like this is really going to test my bodywork/welding skills. If I mess it up too much I’ll just have the painter fix it. ;)
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Putting in work, got the inside masked off and ready for a coat of primer and some lizard skin.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1629771829.jpg My quick release hub got here today. I couldn’t help myself so I threw it on really quick. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1629771829.jpg |
Better shot of the quick release stack.
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