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stuart.collins
harness upper mounting...
18th February 2012,
05:02 PM
baz-r
most like i have mounted to...
18th February 2012,
05:38 PM
rapidtornado
Just about to do mine I'm...
18th February 2012,
05:40 PM
stuart.collins
Are you going to have a...
18th February 2012,
05:51 PM
Luke2842
The harness holes in my seats...
18th February 2012,
06:55 PM
alga
Will this be OK for IVA...
18th February 2012,
07:12 PM
stuart.collins
Rubbish, i'll phone phil in...
18th February 2012,
07:30 PM
skov
This is the minimum height...
18th February 2012,
08:40 PM
skov
Oh, and you also need a head...
18th February 2012,
08:46 PM
stuart.collins
What about if the seat has a...
19th February 2012,
08:28 AM
skov
Yeah, it needs a head rest. ...
19th February 2012,
09:10 AM
stuart.collins
Well thats good news, because...
19th February 2012,
09:50 AM
Luke2842
The optimum angle of the...
18th February 2012,
08:48 PM
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18th February 2012, 08:46 PM
skov
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Oh, and you also need a head rest / restraint:
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