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just won a pair of new cobra sidewinder bucket seats [:ghey: i know but i need to look after my back] but i cannot decide on harnesses as they need to be 4 point, the car will be used on the road [Europe so loads of road miles] and also non competitive track days read fun so im thinking would i be better with 2" for comfort over 3" and push in rather than turn buckle:confused: seen a nice set of sparco's from the usa http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PAIR-OF-SPARCO-4-POINT-BLUE-RACING-SEAT-BELTS-HARNESS_W0QQitemZ250068259538QQihZ015QQcategoryZ72 229QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
best tip is to keep the std seat belts in for road driving, that was the worse mistake i made as it gets annoying being harnessed in all the time, and i would allways go for 3" harnesses
best tip is to keep the std seat belts in for road driving, that was the worse mistake i made as it gets annoying being harnessed in all the time, and i would allways go for 3" harnesses
i was also thinking of the girlfriend being large fronted and was thinking 2" would be more comfortable, looking at a way of keeping the standard belts as well
mattygti-r
01-01-2007, 17:57
ive a spare harness out of my GT-R if you interested?
its in perfect condition, only use was in Japan
pm me if you wish
edit to say its 4 point :)
ive a spare harness out of my GT-R if you interested?
its in perfect condition, only use was in Japan
pm me if you wish
edit to say its 4 point :)
need a matching pair mate, thanks for the offer:thumbs:
mattygti-r
01-01-2007, 20:36
Thats a bumer just sold both Takata harness i had for £150
Nismo Pete
01-01-2007, 23:32
I have 3" harnesses as well as standard seatbelts. I use the standard for everyday use and the harnesses for trackdays they fit in without any problems :nod:
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