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Haha, he does have the most annoying voice in the world - and his jokes are poor
There's normally a good selection of build threads here - www.build-threads.com - great site for killing some time
Been waiting ages for the next episode, watched last night.
Another good one was done by Toms Turbo Garage. V8 (ls3) Miata (mx5). Really anal factory looking build, but worth a watch
I just did all the inlet/engine mount covers in black wrinkle finish paint. Cam cover silver. Simple as you like. Don't have a full finished picture though
If you use the wrinkle finish paint, get it as hot as possible. I baked that in the oven (didn't go down well, and the smell was awful), use...
I know about the parts. I have the seat, I have the subframe - just wanted to know if I am likely to need extra bolts to fit them all.
Luckily (rather unluckily) the delivery from Corbeau has been delayed, by a long time, so I will have chance to figure out the bolts situation
Due to fit my clubsport seat soon. Am I likely to need any additional bolts for the subframe/seat?
If so what am I likely to need, can go shopping in the stores at work for what I need
Thanks
@alistairolsen I am planning on wrapping the shoulder straps around the harness bar on my cage. It's the lap strap mounting points that I am unsure on. Have you got pics of where/how you've mounted yours?
Do your harnesses have the clip in ends? how have you mounted the lap straps at either side? I know the our seatbelt rail can be used as a mounting point for one side - did you thread the eye bolt into the bolt hole?
Bought a new seat, so next is to order a harness. I have no clue which is going to be best.
Intended use - occasional track days (also a daily drive atm), will need to be ok for MOT, wrapping around harness bar on rollcage, bolt to lower seatbelt points
Have been looking at the following...