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What do you do when the roof is fading on you track car & the sunroof starts leaking again???
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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
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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 |
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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 http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1353517439.jpg |
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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 Quote:
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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: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v390/ditch68/lbe.jpg Jeff |
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How do those attach?
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What kind of muffler is that?
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Just her 3 weeks ago. First but certainly not last...http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1354897069.jpg
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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. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1355196362.jpg |
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Wheels look good!
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Don't be an enabler!
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