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Sundayjumper wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2019 3:33 pm
NotoriousREV wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2019 3:11 pm ...not sure what's good for mainly road and the occasional trackday...
I think the standard seats will be a bit rubbish for track days. Too slippery. So:


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What seats are they?
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This is quite a cool opportunity to not go trying to make it a perfect oem garage queen that it’ll never be, enjoy the fact it was so cheap and have some fun. Racey seats, momo wheel, why not? 😀
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NotoriousREV wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:26 pm What seats are they?
Mirco ST:

https://mircoseats.com/p171,mirco-st-seat.html

This particular model is especially tall. Like me :)

Mirco is an inexpensive Polish brand. The ST isn't FIA certified but they have other seats that are, so I'm comfortable they're a legit manufacturer.

Previously I had Bimarco Futura, they're now in The Compact. Very similar to the Mircos, but with FIA certification.

You quickly get into a world of expensive pain and frustration when you fit buckets though. The only completely plug-n-play full setup (AFAIK) is the genuine Porsche GT3 stuff. ££££££££s. But they put the seat too high up for me. I sat in YK's car and my head was pressed up against the roof. No chance of me driving with a helmet on.

Design911 do some side mounts that will attach to the stock runners and have a mount for the seat belt receiver. If you're not planning on running harnesses, they'll do fine.

Because I'm freakishly proportioned I've spent AGES faffing about trying to get mine right. I think it's just about done now. I have:

Brey-Krause floor adapters (quite expensive, but seem to be the only option for me that also provides 6-pt harness attachment)
Cheapo generic side mounts (because I knew I'd need to cut them up a bit)
Replica harness mounting blocks (someone on 911uk got a batch made that are a copy of the genuine GT3 items)
Schroth Porsche-specific harnesses
Mirco ST seats

With immense faffing I've got the seats in as low as they can possibly go, I think. Low enough for me to drive while wearing a helmet, anyway, which was the aim.

I liked the look of the Mirco Classic seat for a road car:

https://mircoseats.com/p191,mirco-classic-seat.html

Low sides should make them fairly practical. I can't find any info other than what's on the website though, I'd want to read some feedback or see some real pics before splashing out.
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I’ll have a think about it. I like the look of the standard seats, to be honest. I’m in no rush to fix them.
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Mmmm. Love me a bit of beading :lol:

Is that just a result of the clay and polish or have you waxed/sealed it?
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GG. wrote: Tue Jul 16, 2019 11:34 am Mmmm. Love me a bit of beading :lol:

Is that just a result of the clay and polish or have you waxed/sealed it?
Waxed/sealed with Meguiars Ceramic Hybrid Wax. It’s brilliant and only £12.
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Ah yes I've recently discovered this product. It's fantastic isn't it 👍
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O dirt on the lens (car) comments yet?!
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Good effort! :D
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You might be able to get it looking less like an old scrotum if you get it damp and go over the leather with a heat gun. Although I can’t tell if that’s how they looked like brand new as some early 00’s Mercs were like that :lol:
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Mito Man wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2019 4:03 pm You might be able to get it looking less like an old scrotum if you get it damp and go over the leather with a heat gun. Although I can’t tell if that’s how they looked like brand new as some early 00’s Mercs were like that :lol:
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NotoriousREV wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2019 4:57 pm
Mito Man wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2019 4:03 pm You might be able to get it looking less like an old scrotum if you get it damp and go over the leather with a heat gun. Although I can’t tell if that’s how they looked like brand new as some early 00’s Mercs were like that :lol:
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Wasn't ruffled leather an option ?
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939 Soft leather rear
982 Supple Leather Seats/Trim

I’m guessing this means ruffled leather?
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NotoriousREV wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2019 3:59 pm
That's a lot of farts and poo you've scrubbed out of that seat.
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Autoglym Interior Shampoo and a melamine sponge. Didn’t even need to scrub, just a gentle wipe clears up the skid marks.
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Tough decision to make today after several parcels arrived at the same time. Do I re-dye my seats/steering wheel/knob or do I replace the whining accessory drive idlers? Haven’t got time for both. I’m thinking the seats are less physical work in this heat.
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NotoriousREV wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:29 am Tough decision to make today after several parcels arrived at the same time. Do I re-dye my seats/steering wheel/knob or do I replace the whining accessory drive idlers? Haven’t got time for both. I’m thinking the seats are less physical work in this heat.
Either way, have a beer while you're thinking about it 8-)
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NotoriousREV wrote: Tue Jul 16, 2019 12:20 pm
GG. wrote: Tue Jul 16, 2019 11:34 am Mmmm. Love me a bit of beading :lol:

Is that just a result of the clay and polish or have you waxed/sealed it?
Waxed/sealed with Meguiars Ceramic Hybrid Wax. It’s brilliant and only £12.
I just got some of this on your and JL's recommendations. Got some beading this morning anyway, and that's just after snow foam + clay, before applying this wax as well, and with no polishing.

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