I'd highly recommend not doing this.
You would be better with the stock seat belt from a safety point of view. I'd highly suggest talking to some of your race shops that will give guidance.
You can find out a little bit of info in the CAMS manual:
http://www.camsmanual.com.au/pdf/10_gen ... I_Q311.pdf on strap angles, and I'd suggest giving this a read.
There is too much room for slippage of the straps, which could have disastrous results in the event of an accident.
Also, mounting one on the stock seatbelt tower means that that strap will be angled slightly to the side, instead of straight back.
I'd highly, highly suggest you talk to the boys at Meridian Motorsport, Revolution Racegear or the like. You really need to get a harness set-up correctly as it is more of a danger otherwise. I know there's a heap of other tips I'm missing here, but I'm running on about 3 hours of sleep so the brain isn't working. You need your harness tight and secure, not able to slip around to keep it in place.
I've done a four point harness with a roll bar just to see what it was like and what adjustment I could get, as I had a four point lying around my room at one point. Granted, I'm going to be a different body shape to yours, but I certainly couldn't get the correct adjustment needed. Even if I were broad shouldered and of the exact right height, it still would not have worked.
Proper seats are not expensive. If you want to go a harness route, I'd suggest you don't cheap out and just get one. There's a reason why the 1k racing guidelines specify that you can spend unlimited money on safety equipment, but only 1k total on the car etc. It's not something you want to compromise on.
Sorry to harp on, but this really is quite crucial that you get it right. I wish you all the best with it. :-)