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Well i had a spare few hours so

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I thought i'd better make a start, didn't take too long to get this far. Best part of the job! And all them extra nuts, bolts and screws :lol:
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Stuart, how are your seats mounted?
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STRONGLY - I hope !!!!


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jazzymonkey wrote:Stuart, how are your seats mounted?
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I am a bit of a big lump so I had the drivers seat mounted directly to the floor, the passenger one on a normal base mount runner. The car is currently at Garys having a low mount seat mount fitted so that the car car be driven than someone other than a 6'5" 19 stone pilot :D

Looking good so far with yours. Just don't forget to cut out the dirty fat rear bumper support bar that runs between the two mounting brackets. The aformentioned 5 foot long piece of Dagenham gold weighs 25-30kgs on its own :wave2:
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Looking good there mate, nice to see another xr and with a different engine as well. If we can be of any help with your project build please just ask :grin:
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Thanks. :thumb:
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Should be an intersting project.
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Thanks Eddy, ill be using the BMW up until the Scarier is ready. And that definately needs a new exhaust before its first outing, its the same problem as the BM twin pipes/system so i will be in touch. :thumb:
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stuartstaples wrote:
jazzymonkey wrote:Stuart, how are your seats mounted?
JM
I am a bit of a big lump so I had the drivers seat mounted directly to the floor, the passenger one on a normal base mount runner. The car is currently at Garys having a low mount seat mount fitted so that the car car be driven than someone other than a 6'5" 19 stone pilot :D

Looking good so far with yours. Just don't forget to cut out the dirty fat rear bumper support bar that runs between the two mounting brackets. The aformentioned 5 foot long piece of Dagenham gold weighs 25-30kgs on its own :wave2:
What have you done to the dash? And how did you manage it?
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stuartstaples wrote:
jazzymonkey wrote:Stuart, how are your seats mounted?
JM
I am a bit of a big lump so I had the drivers seat mounted directly to the floor, the passenger one on a normal base mount runner. The car is currently at Garys having a low mount seat mount fitted so that the car car be driven than someone other than a 6'5" 19 stone pilot :D

Looking good so far with yours. Just don't forget to cut out the dirty fat rear bumper support bar that runs between the two mounting brackets. The aformentioned 5 foot long piece of Dagenham gold weighs 25-30kgs on its own :wave2:
Took the back bumper off today, one bolt was a complete nightmare. Is the bumper bar in the bumper or on the car?
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