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Old 07-04-09, 10:21 AM   #1
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The driving seat

Finally got around to getting a piccy of the bosses chair



Got the harness mounted in such a fashion that I can still use the inertia belt if carrying 5 up. The Sabelt harness has a quick release rear buckle so no need to rummage under the seat to unclip the anchor.

It's been some years since I last used a harness in a road car, it's surprising how good it makes you feel being strapped in nice and tight. I still would like a matching set for the passenger side for passenger rides, alas the wiffy won't be having none of it! Can't see what the problem is
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Old 07-04-09, 10:27 AM   #2
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Looks good... No more 'body roll' in there.
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body roll, you should see me eloquently getting in and out!
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Looks excellent Mick

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body roll, you should see me eloquently getting in and out!
There is an art to it lol

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There is an art to it lol

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So true Andy! The last time I was active competitively was approximately 15 years ago and somewhat slimmer and younger so it was therefore easier to execute! I do sometimes wonder 'what am I doing!'
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Old 07-04-09, 10:44 AM   #6
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Looks nice mate, so thinking of getting a pair for mine....
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Old 07-04-09, 10:50 AM   #7
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I do sometimes wonder 'what am I doing!'
I think it is called..............Growing old disgracefully !

Like the way the belts match the trophy blue

I have Sparco ones which have quick release on all three mounting points, a seat belt type release for the shoulder single strap just behind headrest and two D clips for the lap belts. Means I can have the 3-points for track days and then all the standard belts for normal day to day use.
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I think it is called..............Growing old disgracefully !

Like the way the belts match the trophy blue

I have Sparco ones which have quick release on all three mounting points, a seat belt type release for the shoulder single strap just behind headrest and two D clips for the lap belts. Means I can have the 3-points for track days and then all the standard belts for normal day to day use.

Disgracefully

I wanted blue.............it seemed the right thing to do!

I'm still acting like a kid with a new toy, soon be thinking of going back to inertia......................perhaps!
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Wouldn't the 3 / 5 points be safer even 'road going'?
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Old 07-04-09, 11:57 AM   #10
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can you explainj to me the quick release bit? im interested but do sometimes need the extra seats? a pic would be cool?!
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