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> One or Two GT3 seats for neo914-6?, need designer's or aesthetic advise...
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post Apr 7 2006, 10:01 AM
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The drivers seat is mounted, just not sure the fixed passenger seat idea can "work". I can reshape the bottom and backrest to match but the shoulder support and headrest protrude.

The Audi dash shape will match the headrest and the door panels are reshaped as well.

Two seats will have symetry but not at the dash. They will reduce the need for back padding if any but then it will look less "production". This is why I removed the cage and opted for the hidden Engman reinforcements. Making harnesses look "factory" is also a detail challenge...


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post Apr 22 2006, 06:55 PM
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Cris,

Even if they got on the market I'll bet they would go for over $5k...each. There is a reason GTC's go for $500k+...

All,

These headrests are similar shape to stock 914. Rare seats and comparable price to the GT3's but would work well in my redesign. If I got a pair I could sell the other and retain the fixed passenger seat. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif)


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