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A2ON wrote:Can you send me the link to the seats please .
Do they do an XL version
http://www.driftworks.com/shop/interior ... roved.html

Cobra make an XL but whether DW stock it or not is another matter; it will be extra money, that is for sure.

It may be worth trying a few seats out first Arron. Different brands vary quite a lot in size (i.e. An XL in Corbeau was necessary for me whilst a standard size Cobra was OK)

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I have the Recaro Profi SPG's in at the moment but could do with a bigger one

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If you go to sportseats4u.co.uk they have measurements for most of the stock :)

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stuart wrote:If you go to sportseats4u.co.uk they have measurements for most of the stock :)
cheers stuart.

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Thanks for all the praise :D

Cobra do a XL size which as Stu said is more money. DW don't do an XL afaik. Mattr34 fits in the seat okay, he's a big fella so I'd be surprised if you need an XL tbh. If you are ever near Bungay you're free to have a sit in one of mine :) There is measurements on the DW pages for their seats to help give you a good idea :)

The seats are awesome :D Once I got the drivers in I went for a quick blast. Normally I'm not one for too much sideways, which confuses people when they see my user name :D These however seem to give you so much more control, probably because my arse is about 2" from the floor :D

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Bit more de-rusting of the Datsun :D Whipped off the rear bumper, can you tell where it was rusty :willy_nilly:

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At the same time the metal brackets on the bumper got some TLC. These parts are

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Forgot to add, don't spray the inside of you sills, and then weld up a small hole. Spatter = Fire = Fire Extinguisher :willy_nilly:

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lol ...
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:) good work.

Like that link......now if only I had the money....
http://www.japaneseusedcars.com/auction/wednesday/detail_mazda-AuctionNo-WJC1034.html
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Ben wrote:lol ...
I did after I put it out :D
RX7 wrote::) good work.

Like that link......now if only I had the money....
http://www.japaneseusedcars.com/auction/wednesday/detail_mazda-AuctionNo-WJC1034.html
If you go on the estimates button it will list previous cars and what they sold for. You have to add on shipping, tax, and DVLA/VOSA shite to get it registered.

I did speak to Newera, but they're a bit elitist. I wanted a grade 3.5 as it will only be a track car, but they won't deal with anything that lowly.

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