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Racerbvd 11-20-2012 10:05 PM

What do you do when the roof is fading on you track car & the sunroof starts leaking again???

Wrap it..http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1353481249.jpg
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JAXTURBO 11-21-2012 03:07 AM

it certainly seems more patriotic than just a repair patch. Most seeing that would think you're just a proud American

ditch68 11-21-2012 04:28 AM

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Originally Posted by FrenchToast (Post 7104365)


If you use harnesses I strongly urge you to get seats with proper routing holes for them. The submarine and shoulder belts. Most clubs, including PCA, do not allow on track the setup you have.

Get some FIA seats, not eBay special JDM things either.

Take care!

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Y'all have a Happy Thanksgiving!

Thanks for the heads up, Toast and bvd. This whole setup was with the car when I got it, the lap belts were installed, but not the sboulder harnesses and submarine belt, though they were at one time. I did not know that was an issue. Was that a big problem which led to seat design with holes in the backs? I know it is a relatively new concept (the holes)

The car also still has stock seatbelts in front, that's what I use 99% of the time, honestly.

Now I have a better excuse to buy a set of good FIA approved seats! The harnesses are coming up on expiration as well according to the tags.

Jeff

Racerbvd 11-21-2012 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by ditch68 (Post 7104814)
Thanks for the heads up, Toast and bvd. This whole setup was with the car when I got it, the lap belts were installed, but not the sboulder harnesses and submarine belt, though they were at one time. I did not know that was an issue. Was that a big problem which led to seat design with holes in the backs? I know it is a relatively new concept (the holes)

The car also still has stock seatbelts in front, that's what I use 99% of the time, honestly.

Now I have a better excuse to buy a set of good FIA approved seats! The harnesses are coming up on expiration as well according to the tags.

Jeff

Jeff, the 968 we bought, had harnesses installed, but in an unsafe manner (no guild bar, the harnesses went through the seats & straight to the rear seat belt mounts, and the inner harness us mounted to the floor, but inwards, we will move the seat anchor to the center tunnel.. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1353517177.jpg
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it certainly seems more patriotic than just a repair patch. Most seeing that would think you're just a proud American
Yep, and since they are track cars, we don't use the Sun roofs anyway:D
At least when you see me driving around Jax, you will know who it is, as we are doing the same thing to both the Black 944s as we:D
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FrenchToast 11-21-2012 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by ditch68 (Post 7104814)
Thanks for the heads up, Toast and bvd. This whole setup was with the car when I got it, the lap belts were installed, but not the sboulder harnesses and submarine belt, though they were at one time. I did not know that was an issue. Was that a big problem which led to seat design with holes in the backs? I know it is a relatively new concept (the holes)

The car also still has stock seatbelts in front, that's what I use 99% of the time, honestly.

Now I have a better excuse to buy a set of good FIA approved seats! The harnesses are coming up on expiration as well according to the tags.

Jeff

I would recommend only using the stock belts until you sort it out.

I don't believe that's why some newer seats have that. I think it's more of a styling exercise to make them look like race seats. The holes are really for the proper routing of harnesses. They aren't necessary for standard intertia-reel three-point belts, which most street cars have. You'll note that modern Porsche seats (with the exception of those in the GT3, etc.) look largely the same as they did thirty years ago.

After all, Recaro makes most of the seats for Audi, Porsche, VW, etc, including the plain-jane comfort ones.

In my cars, I would never use anything other than stock seats (that came delivered on the same car) or FIA ones. If it's aftermarket, it's FIA. Otherwise, it's different seats from the same car model, etc. that properly mate up. I'd never buy a Recaro replica or some weird JDM thing for a car.

Yes, I would replace the harnesses too. You can use the old ones for your basement racing simulator setup, lol. :p

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Originally Posted by Racerbvd (Post 7104607)

Now I know what to do if I ever pick up a spare sunroof panel! You must have fun cleaning those wheels on the blue car, too. :D But they look business! They don't look like BBS, are they?

Take care!


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Happy Thanksgiving!

Racerbvd 11-21-2012 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by FrenchToast (Post 7105755)
I would recommend only using the stock belts until you sort it out.

I don't believe that's why some newer seats have that. I think it's more of a styling exercise to make them look like race seats. The holes are really for the proper routing of harnesses. They aren't necessary for standard intertia-reel three-point belts, which most street cars have. You'll note that modern Porsche seats (with the exception of those in the GT3, etc.) look largely the same as they did thirty years ago.

After all, Recaro makes most of the seats for Audi, Porsche, VW, etc, including the plain-jane comfort ones.

In my cars, I would never use anything other than stock seats (that came delivered on the same car) or FIA ones. If it's aftermarket, it's FIA. Otherwise, it's different seats from the same car model, etc. that properly mate up. I'd never buy a Recaro replica or some weird JDM thing for a car.

Yes, I would replace the harnesses too. You can use the old ones for your basement racing simulator setup, lol. :p



Now I know what to do if I ever pick up a spare sunroof panel!

Take care!


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Happy Thanksgiving!

I had brackets made that bolt to my Sparcos and uses the early non-power seat rails, that I can also mount the seat belt receiver to, so we can still use the stock seat belts.. The wheels on the Blue car are Enkie, yep, lots of fun cleaning those, pressure washer:-)

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ditch68 11-21-2012 03:17 PM

My harnesses are installed properly at all points - the seats are just stock Porsche. So the only issue is that the shoulder harnesses go over the seat backs, not through. They are attached to the harness bar on the roll bar.

I love the blue car's color, very vibrant.

Obligatory random picture content:

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Jeff

alutto944 11-22-2012 05:00 AM

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Racerbvd 12-05-2012 08:33 PM

Red Rockers:p
Keep or sell:confused:

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Gawernator 12-05-2012 08:38 PM

How do those attach?

matty89 12-06-2012 08:31 AM

What kind of muffler is that?
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Racerbvd 12-06-2012 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Gawernator (Post 7134230)
How do those attach?

They screw into the bottom.
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phillyphils944 12-07-2012 07:18 AM

Just her 3 weeks ago. First but certainly not last...http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1354897069.jpg
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james6speed 12-07-2012 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by matty89 (Post 7134959)
What kind of muffler is that?

It's a FABSPEED 3" Maxflow complete w/converter bypass/downtube. It's a nice piece.

CHICKS 12-07-2012 08:47 PM

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DcO 12-10-2012 06:39 PM

1991 Porsche 944 S2
 
My 1991 Porsche 944 S2 Coupe – Black exterior – Gray interior, linen Porsche seats with gray leather trim. Those are 3-piece 17" OZ Racing Futura Modula wheels of the same vintage as the car.

This is not the North Aamerican version of the car. I imported the car into Canada from overseas. A quick look at the car and you will see that the euro version does not have the big clunky looking bumpers. Also different are the small side marker lights behind the front wheels. The North American version has larger marker lights that are forward of the wheels.
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gacook 12-10-2012 08:13 PM

Finally took a few photos.



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Gawernator 12-10-2012 09:17 PM

Wheels look good!

gacook 12-11-2012 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Gawernator (Post 7142624)
Wheels look good!

Thanks! It was a fun little day project. Thinking about doing a little carbon fiber vinyl coating on my son's wheels next. He's got a Honda, and is into all the Japanese culture stuff, so figure I'll help him out with making his car look/feel ricer for him ;)

Gawernator 12-11-2012 09:43 AM

Don't be an enabler!


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