Red Dots and auto seat belts, the only tools you need for spirited driving.
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostSnow was the only opportunity I got to drift in the Integra, so I loved it even more. Clearly you are forgetting about that magic handle.
Why do you say that?
Plus "strapping" yourself to non-fixed back seat with that type of harness is dangerous.
IG: PavelKostyurin
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- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Originally posted by coconutt View PostI'm actually posting this for a friend, since I don't do any kind of spirited driving, anymore.
Originally posted by mrg7243 View PostAgreed with that harness, mine does not do that lock trick nor will it twist its ghey
Originally posted by PavelK313 View Post4/5 point harness on OEM seats = FAIL
Do you have a cage or harness guide bar?
Great way to compress your spine and kill yourself.BB6 Prelude . . E36 ///M3 . . VA WRX Limited . . 1969 Nova
Originally posted by OllieWe all love to turn heads. Sub-consciously we're all materialistic attention-craving dickheads.
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I had Harnesses and OEM seats. Saved me from tumbling around in my roll over. So definitely not a fail.
Originally posted by Longboarding_Gyou sir, win this battle.
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Properly fitted seat will definitely make it a lot easier to drive. You dont have to spread your knees and hold on to the strearing wheel to prevent yourself from sliding. Insted now driver can consentrate more on actuall foot work and have a lot better steering control.
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I can't find a video of how moggy seats attach, but basically theyre held on by two brackets at the front, and thats it. even in the 4 door model they'll swing forward to let someone in the back through the front doors, and its the entire seat that goes.
pretty glad i've bolted them down in mine and fitted seatbelts, metal dashes and uncollapsible steering columns are not pleasant.
Originally posted by JershRT changes lives.
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