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Tbh there isn't a lot of them about. Sparco made one, OMP and Cobra. Other than that it's someone making one up for you.
Try capital seating, they may offer something that I don't know about.
I don't have any links I'm afraid, not sure they even stock them anymore. Only thing I know is there was someone thinking of making a batch of similar looking subframes but can't remember who it is.
Nah all the Mk2 aftermarket subframes are universal for mounting side mounted bucket seats. OMP...
Cheers mate. :)
Chi With the mileage of this trophy and the fact it didn't come with many of the trophy bits even from me, its a good base to build a good trackcar as it was pretty cheap, too cheap even! But glad that someone like Kelv got hold of it and did something decent with it. :)
Wouldn't touch the windscreen personally, I'd definitely think about chopping the tailgate about also. I wouldn't worry too much about having a really light rear end either, I know most of the focus I'd want on the car is over the front wheels especially as they're the drive wheels.
Don't...
That's a great result, pretty much gains everywhere over the extra length RS2 I had. Would love to see someone play with an extended version to see if there's further gains to be had.
I've always said the standard cams will clearly work better with timing work than the 197 cams after seeing...
I reckon a Mk1 will be more than capable given what the F7R can achieve powerwise and that you can use 172/182 suspension etc. plus a mk1 will be lighter than the Mk2 equivalent.
Andy, it's all in the pipeline however it really doesn't happen overnight. BT currently are already providing the fastest rollout of fibre broadband than any other country in the world. Rural areas will always be the toughest, that's the issue with wanting to live in a rural/quieter place in the...
In my experience, H&R'S seem to be the same and the Bilsteins but have a slightly stiffer setup on the rear. However reliability seems the clear difference, seen quite a few leaky H&R'S.
Personally, I'm quite happy with my 70mb down and 18mb up through BT infinity.
Not sure why you'd need a higher download speed, not once have I had buffering or any download take longer than expected. And that's including wireless and not just hard wired.
Think providers should focus more on...
Bilsteins. Epic dampening for the road and more than capable when used on track, helps they're proven to be reliable time and time again.
The perfect coilover.
Speedo sensor on top of the gearbox for definite, bit fiddly if you've got the standard airbox in place. Tops an hours work if you can hold a spanner.
Sensors normally cheap to buy second hand on here.
Blueprinted engine, different air filter setup, different timing and ECU. Probably other little things as well that contribute to making more power than a standard road going Clio, but not 200bhp