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4th June 2012, 09:21
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Did you get that Se5 then?
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No, it was a complete mess and would have needed a full rebuild so I walked away. I've seen a few with great potential that I will have a look at when I get back from holiday this week.
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4th June 2012, 21:59
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Gaz - Sorry mate, one last question...
Do you have standard, or lowered floor pans?
As I think these seats may be a winner as the price includes the runners & they clearly fit.
I particularly like this description:
"This design features a non-absorbant pvc making them a favourite for open sportscars in an English summer!"
Cheers, Paul. 
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5th June 2012, 07:43
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Paul, yes I liked that comment also and can conform that they do not absorb any water!
I do have lowered floor pans. I think I have a 2.5 inch drop from memory but my build thread should confirm (sorry, I could look myself but I'm on my iPhone, sat by the pool in Ibiza at the moment and the beer is free). My pans are the same depth all of the way around and I've used some hardwood wedges to tilt them back and enable me to move them forward and back. I would of course just make the floor pans slope next time but I hadn't thought about that when I had them made up! I haven't seen them in person but Gary's new floor pans look like they would be spot on.
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5th June 2012, 09:19
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Lowered pans and the right seats make a huge difference to the driving position and overall look of the car.
I made my own using phenolic coated ply and fibreglass -
It took me about three full days and cost around £70 in materials. Then, just in the nick of too late, Gary announces his at £90 a pair.
Spot the difference
They look like pretty good value to me and will take the driving position from this -
To this -
It might not look much but it makes a big difference to the amount of exposure your skull gets to the elements. 
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5th June 2012, 21:50
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... sat by the pool in Ibiza at the moment and the beer is free...
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Did I mention it was raining here, again!
Jokes aside, thanks for your feedback, it really helps.
Mister T - Another great reply, thanks.
If you are 5' 11", then at 5' 8" I will only be marginally lower that your new position.
Given that we share a similar "aerodynamic" hair style, this can only be a good thing.
Looks like lowered floor pans are the way to go.
Cheers, Paul. 
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10th June 2012, 12:27
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Not sure if this helps the seating debate but could be used for a caption competition.

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10th June 2012, 13:17
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OK, I'll start with "IVA compliant my ar$e!"
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10th June 2012, 16:41
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James Hunt's first races were in a Mini. At the first meeting he attended he failed to convince the scruitineers that a modified garden chair was a race seat.
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10th June 2012, 17:19
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might need some work on the drinks holder
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11th June 2012, 07:29
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How about the caption .....
Gary , where the f*ck is my body ? !!!! 
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11th June 2012, 07:45
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Not sure if this helps the seating debate but could be used for a caption competition.

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With a body like mine who needs one of Garys!!!!!
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11th June 2012, 11:12
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I am actually really impressed with 50's style glove-shaped "trafficators" 
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11th June 2012, 12:08
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No rush on the body Gary, my pick up is broken so I can't collect it at the moment anyway
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21st June 2012, 16:44
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Just a thought
In an idle moment I was wondering whether I could use some rear seats as fronts, and I came across these. They are leather.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alfa-GTV-r...#ht_500wt_1317
The colour is wrong for me, but they are still tempting. There are quite a few available in black, but without the stitching.
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21st June 2012, 21:47
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In an idle moment I was wondering whether I could use some rear seats as fronts, and I came across these. They are leather.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alfa-GTV-r...#ht_500wt_1317
The colour is wrong for me, but they are still tempting. There are quite a few available in black, but without the stitching.
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Alfa seats?? Not good - they look great and will handle well but will break down every other weekend... 
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22nd June 2012, 07:53
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Alfa seats?? Not good - they look great and will handle well but will break down every other weekend... 
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Tut tut. You really shouldn't go stereotyping on the basis of national characteristics. That's what they do in Russia...
The alfa seats look very nice. The backs might be a bit wide though, I'd check the dimensions. You might get away with using them if you fit a low profile prop tunnel, don't lower the floors so you can fit the seats as far inboard as possible, fit the squabs quite a way forward and fit the backs at a shallow angle. That'll give you the long arms, short legs driving position known as 'The Italian Ape' (which I find quite comfortable) and have you sitting as low down in the car as possible. If you fit them right at the back you'll be sitting bolt upright and your bonce will be sticking so far out of the top it'll create loads of unnecessary drag and you'll end up with a neck like David Coulthard's. Good luck, if you can get them to fit they'll look the business. 
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22nd June 2012, 12:47
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Tut tut. You really shouldn't go stereotyping on the basis of national characteristics. That's what they do in Russia...
That'll give you the long arms, short legs driving position known as 'The Italian Ape'...
...you'll end up with a neck like David Coulthard's. 
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..any other physiological downsides then?
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22nd June 2012, 12:51
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I'm planning on a semi-reclined position. I'm just lazy.
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22nd June 2012, 18:34
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I'm planning on a semi-reclined position. I'm just lazy.
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Didn't Rubens used to arrange his subjects in a semi reclining position?? They all seemed to look comfortable and very well upholstered..
(...and I don't mean Barichello)
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22nd June 2012, 19:59
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I could do with a few Rubenesque beauties to brighten my workshop.
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