
Seats
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- Dave-R
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I used to have a pair of basic race seats very like those Cobras in my Aussie Charger. They were very light, supportive, and very soft on the bum. Even on long journeys. I made the passenger one easy to remove so I could sleep in the car when camping.
Not as light as a Jaz seat but about 80% lighter than the originals.
Not as light as a Jaz seat but about 80% lighter than the originals.
I've got "value" Scummit seats and covers with the ally mounts. I've got the passenger one out at the moment. I'll weigh it tomorrow. Don't have any issues with them, no numb bum etc.
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetai ... toview=sku
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetai ... toview=sku
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The name is Kev, nowadays known as Kevvy or Pommie C***!</center>
The name is Kev, nowadays known as Kevvy or Pommie C***!</center>
- Dave-R
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Those old seats (and race harnesses) I mentioned I had in the Charger 770 were a bit tight for the larger lady.
My mate was working in Manchester and I gave his wife a lift down to there from Newcastle once. I think she "settled" into the seat properly by the time we hit Yorkshire.
Then when we finally got to Manchester it took both me and her husband 10 mins to pull her out of the seat!
She went back via train......
My mate was working in Manchester and I gave his wife a lift down to there from Newcastle once. I think she "settled" into the seat properly by the time we hit Yorkshire.

Then when we finally got to Manchester it took both me and her husband 10 mins to pull her out of the seat!

She went back via train......
Quite like those Cobra ones stu.
Been looking at something like this:http://cgi.ebay.com/Richardson-race-sea ... dZViewItem
Look quite different in a road car?
Been looking at something like this:http://cgi.ebay.com/Richardson-race-sea ... dZViewItem
Look quite different in a road car?
I've got to say it, I can't keep quiet any longer! Those Kirkey seats can't be at all comfortable for street use with those high sides, not to mention a pain to get in and out of, and they might be strong but they are the ugliest seat I have ever seen, obviously part of the "Widdecombe" range, why anyone would want to put thse in a '60's car is beyond me...wibble, wibble, in my day etc,etc...Sorry, I'll go and make a cup of tea and have a lie down for a bit......