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about Sparco seat
Hi there
Just wondering
will this sparco seat will fit on my NA8 with just screwing two more holes on stock rails?
or do I have to custom the rails?
Cheers
Oscar
Just wondering
will this sparco seat will fit on my NA8 with just screwing two more holes on stock rails?
or do I have to custom the rails?
Cheers
Oscar
- broady
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about Sparco seat
Yes. It's a Sparco Sprint Junior.
人馬一体 NA8
Tein SS, Torsen T2, BD, Maxim Works→RS*R, ARC, Koyo, SSR, Sparco, Flyin' Miata & bling!
6/5/2010
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about Sparco seat
oh great
anyone would like to install it for me?
i can offer a pack of 6 VBs
Cheers
Oscar
anyone would like to install it for me?
i can offer a pack of 6 VBs
Cheers
Oscar
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Would help to list your location. The install isn't that difficult if you know how to use a drill. You could attempt it yourself.
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I did it myself and I don't know how to use a drill. The NA ones are easy. With the NB some grinding is required.
人馬一体 NA8
Tein SS, Torsen T2, BD, Maxim Works→RS*R, ARC, Koyo, SSR, Sparco, Flyin' Miata & bling!
6/5/2010
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I m around Eastwood in sydney =D
i m an idiot of using tools
that's better if someone can help with 6 VBs
i m an idiot of using tools
that's better if someone can help with 6 VBs
- sliq
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about Sparco seat
we have a dodgy day coming up next month. if u can wait, i'm sure someone could do it for u. just supply bread or butter or onions for the day lol
i can't brain today.. i have the dumb..
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THANKS GUYS
ps.
just new being a mazda owner
used to be a honda fan
now i want to say...
mazda owners are so much nicer!
ps.
just new being a mazda owner
used to be a honda fan
now i want to say...
mazda owners are so much nicer!
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about Sparco seat
its pretty simple to install:
flip the sparco seat upside down and measure the holes vertically under the seat
it should measure up to 270mm
unbolt your seat from the rails, measure 270mm and drill a hole in the rails for both sides
(you can reuse the bolts taken off from the stock seat for the sparco seat)
All you need is a high impact drill + some muscles
it takes about 20mins
Also check this post out !
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showpost.php? ... stcount=76
flip the sparco seat upside down and measure the holes vertically under the seat
it should measure up to 270mm
unbolt your seat from the rails, measure 270mm and drill a hole in the rails for both sides
(you can reuse the bolts taken off from the stock seat for the sparco seat)
All you need is a high impact drill + some muscles
it takes about 20mins
Also check this post out !
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showpost.php? ... stcount=76
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about Sparco seat
s2ky_mx wrote:its pretty simple to install:
flip the sparco seat upside down and measure the holes vertically under the seat
it should measure up to 270mm
unbolt your seat from the rails, measure 270mm and drill a hole in the rails for both sides
(you can reuse the bolts taken off from the stock seat for the sparco seat)
All you need is a high impact drill + some muscles
it takes about 20mins
Also check this post out !
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showpost.php? ... stcount=76
20 mins did you have a half time break lol
- two40
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sliq wrote:we have a dodgy day coming up next month. if u can wait, i'm sure someone could do it for u. just supply bread or butter or onions for the day lol
Oscar, have a read here. This is what sliq is talking about. viewtopic.php?f=63&t=41747
There will be plenty of people to help you and you'll meet some of the members.
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20 mins did you have a half time break lol
Dril was getting hot, cool down time for the drill had also been taken into account
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When broady and I did my one it tool us a while longed than that. Mind you it was an NB rail so grinding was part of the job. We did fry a Dremel as well.
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sliq wrote:we have a dodgy day coming up next month. if u can wait, i'm sure someone could do it for u. just supply bread or butter or onions for the day lol
how come i dont know about the dodgy day
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