Wanted subframe for s14/s14a

i will have super low subframes being manufactured before the end of next week. if you can hang on... :thumbs:
 
it isnt hard to make a bracket up to fit, i had skyline seats in my s14 for a while
 
paulsmith said:
would this fit an R32 too or are they different?

if i can get hold of your subframe i can adjust it to suit, or possibly make it adjustable to fit S13/14/15 R32/33 :nod:

lee - yes it should be ok to go with a bride seat although the mounting holes may need drilling out. I've put a lot of thought and effort into making the subframe mount as low as possible, but using the standard mounting points. Basically this means that it can fit any seat below a cirtain width. Its being made up using a sparco s-light seat right now :thumbs:
 
i need one to mount my pro 2000 as low as possible, my head is on the roof with a bride frame, how long before you can get one ?
 
:D thanks mittomatto. let me know asap. i want one soon! i think the sparco s light seat is similar to my cobra susuka seat, about 15" wide at the base of the seat
 
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hey mat - how much will these be? are they base mount or side mount frames? Need a base mount for my OMP - will you be doing passenger sides too? :thumbs:
 
Nutty Nutter said:
hey mat - how much will these be? are they base mount or side mount frames? Need a base mount for my OMP - will you be doing passenger sides too? :thumbs:


currently i am only developing the drivers side frame, but that will change :nod: The frame is designed to mount side mounted seats (although you might be able to adapt it to fit base mounts)

The design of the frame means that the base of the seat slides inside the frame and allows to get the base of the seat to rest on the floor of the car :eek: :wack: but you can also mount it so your head hits the roof - go figure :D

I am only using side mounted seats as they have more room for adjustment and i feel that this way of mounting is more ridgid that basemounted seats (which tend to be cheaper non FIA approved items)

like i said, ETA on these is around one weeks time - so i should be testing it at the teeside event. if it works well then i'll put them into production and they will be availibe within 2 weeks time costing around about £80 - 100 by the looks of things.
 
simonman said:
hi matt, whats the news on the subframe? my seat is ready to go in the car. :D

Mr Man, come over to teesside this Friday and find out!! Still places left! Come on, you not been to have a go at drift event yet! :)
 
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its a hard to make it on a friday. weekends are so so busy. im in a :dermal: line of work. unsociable hours.
 
woah, sorry dudes. missed your posts! technical diagrams are with the engineering firm now so they should be ready towards the end of next week! :)
 
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