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Test fitted the seat

Currently you sit about 4 1/2 inches lower in the car, may have to raise it slightly but really happy with how it fits

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Get that mat out :D

Nice :thumb:
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Trackday booked for Feb 8Th

Got a few things to do before hand

Welding (got a few holes to fill)
Fit both seats to car
Weld in a bar to attach/ wrap the harnesses to
Hope to be able to make and fit some aluminiun doorcards
Give the old girl a service

Think that will be it for this one but have a few other plans

Fit a checker plate floor in both front footwells
Re-route the brake lines and fit a bias valve ane refill with race fluid
Paint the inside of the car with Hammerite
Fit a dead pedal next to the clutch
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Both front seats and harnesses are now fitted :-D

Wanted to give the car a service before Sun but it may have to wait till after now.
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Track Spec :twisted:

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Nice progress mate bet you can't wait for sunday.Hope the weather is kind to you :)
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All looking good mate
Whats the deal with the rear wheels looking smaller track than the front ?
Is it just the photo or is there some scope for increasing the track either by spacers or wheel offset.
Wider footprint - lower centre of gravity - better handling..

Love these old school Beemers Something very brutish about them.


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Well the skyline is gone for good But how cool is my little replacement!!!!! 7lbs 12oz of pure joy....

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blackskygtr wrote:All looking good mate
Whats the deal with the rear wheels looking smaller track than the front ?
Is it just the photo or is there some scope for increasing the track either by spacers or wheel offset.
Wider footprint - lower centre of gravity - better handling..

Love these old school Beemers Something very brutish about them.


Jay
That will be the 20mm spacers on the front and not on the rear! so yes there is a bit of scope to increase the track
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RobCallow wrote:That will be the 20mm spacers on the front and not on the rear! so yes there is a bit of scope to increase the track
40mm wider track !!!! nice
Suz has benefitted she feels from a tiny 20mm in comparison

would love to know the maths behind centre of gravity etc
Gonna call chris and see what the low down is so to speak
Looks great mate

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Well the skyline is gone for good But how cool is my little replacement!!!!! 7lbs 12oz of pure joy....

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