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That looks good Spikehaus - any details of what you actually did? My seats are still in the workshop - ideal for sitting back with a cup of tea and biscuit and admiring the days work
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The basic runner assembly is quite simple, but the drivers seat has lots of extra parts welded on for height adjustment, seatbelt anchoring points and seat mountings. I simply just cut off everything that was welded to the rails. I should have taken photos of all the bits removed. Guess I to busy cutting to remember.
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