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Stuart_B - 28/5/08 at 06:46 PM

hi all i got a few hours in on the car today and i have done, the transsmisson tunnel panling, made my gear stick in to a quick shift, and mounted my seat.

pictures below

tell me what you think

stuart

transmession tunnel
transmession tunnel


transmession tunnel 2
transmession tunnel 2


Back
Back


seat
seat


seat mounts
seat mounts


seat runners mount
seat runners mount


speedyxjs - 28/5/08 at 06:59 PM

Very nice


coozer - 28/5/08 at 07:00 PM

Gear stick looks too long


Dangle_kt - 28/5/08 at 07:07 PM



You look pretty old for your age mate...16 aint ya?!?


Stuart_B - 28/5/08 at 07:11 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Dangle_kt


You look pretty old for your age mate...16 aint ya?!?




that is my dad, the bill payer.Lol

here is me


mackei23b - 28/5/08 at 08:11 PM

Looking good, although the seats look very high, if you are using the standard harness locations, this will be an SVA fail.

The top belts should have a straight run to your shoulder from the mount and should not be supported by the seat, unless you can prove that the seat is designed to take the force of the belt.

Otherwise, looks great.

Cheers

Ian


twybrow - 28/5/08 at 11:22 PM

Are you screwing the seats into something substantial? The box section, and the floor mounting, look pretty flimsy!?


02GF74 - 29/5/08 at 07:39 AM

nice - you're gonna have trouble changing gear with the gearstick under the seat liike that.


Stuart_B - 29/5/08 at 08:01 AM

quote:
Originally posted by mackei23b
Looking good, although the seats look very high, if you are using the standard harness locations, this will be an SVA fail.

The top belts should have a straight run to your shoulder from the mount and should not be supported by the seat, unless you can prove that the seat is designed to take the force of the belt.

Otherwise, looks great.

Cheers

Ian


oh, if i put the seat lower down, i can not see over the car.


are triton seats designed to take the force of the belt??

stuart


Stuart_B - 29/5/08 at 01:34 PM

quote:
Originally posted by mackei23b
Looking good, although the seats look very high, if you are using the standard harness locations, this will be an SVA fail.

The top belts should have a straight run to your shoulder from the mount and should not be supported by the seat, unless you can prove that the seat is designed to take the force of the belt.

Otherwise, looks great.

Cheers

Ian


i just went to have a look at my harness, and put them on the car, and sat in the seat and the harness goes up to go over my shoulders would that be ok?

what page is it in the sva manual i will try and see if the it is in the free manual i have got offline.

chears

stuart