Sparco seats as per STR8SIX Sag
Sparco seats as per STR8SIX Sag
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FactoryPilot

Original Poster:

1,352 posts

240 months

Saturday 9th October 2010
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Righto folks,

Was speaking to Jason @ STR8SIX the other day about those fantastic Sparco seats in his S/C Red Bull Blue Sag. He said that the Sparco's are actually custom made for TVR due to the sizing and fitting between the tunnel/doors etc. Anyway, apparently TVR had 20 sets which all disappeared.

Anyone know where they went?

I'm desperate to get my mits of a pair.

Cheers, Lee

samnorthy

288 posts

231 months

Sunday 10th October 2010
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Lee,

Dom at TVRPower also has a set in his Sag, I talked with him a few years ago about getting hold of a pair. He told me that they had all been handed over to multipart.

I believe that multi part were planning on selling them as a kit (you get the basic seat frame and filling but not upholstered. I did enquire but they were after daft ££ for them.

Maybe speak with Dom and see what he says now.

The seats in the T cars are a real let down, they are comfy enough but don’t give the support that you’d expect. I think sideways has a good solution with the cobra seat, some one has also put a pair of Lotus Elise seats in a T350 – this I think is the option I am going to look at.

Sam

Laser Sag

2,860 posts

267 months

Sunday 10th October 2010
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Lee
I had a pair made up for my Tuscan II which were then moved to the Sag, they are much better than the standard seats if you can scource a pair but do beware that they sit about 30 to 40mm higher than the standard seats so taller people may find them a problem for head room.

brem

187 posts

308 months

Monday 11th October 2010
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Ordered a pair of Cobra Racer Pro for my Tuscan. They are specially made for narrow cabins and will fit the Tuscan.
They will be delivered tomorrow and I'll poste some pics.

brem

187 posts

308 months

Tuesday 12th October 2010
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Here the pics...








Barry Ashcroft

1,958 posts

245 months

Tuesday 12th October 2010
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Very nice unfortunatley my large arse would have no chance.

BliarOut

72,863 posts

263 months

Tuesday 12th October 2010
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Were they supplied branded?

blackiepaul

1,973 posts

218 months

Tuesday 12th October 2010
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They look great and are just what I am thinking though I have decided not to put the logo on them.

It would be good if you could post a pic up with them fitted.

Geoff Ashcroft

351 posts

230 months

Wednesday 13th October 2010
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Barry Ashcroft said:
Very nice unfortunatley my large arse would have no chance.
rofl

grigio alloy

122 posts

286 months

Wednesday 13th October 2010
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Hi,
Those seats look great!
I also have Cobra seats in my Tam -very tight fit width wise but Jason did a great job

Massive improvement over std Tuscan seats

geoffphead

637 posts

225 months

Friday 15th October 2010
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Well on the reverse side if any of you chaps has a set of Sag or Tuscan seats left over after all these seat swops pm me please, i want a set for my Tam
thanks Geoff

S6 ROR

1,588 posts

289 months

Saturday 16th October 2010
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geoffphead said:
Well on the reverse side if any of you chaps has a set of Sag or Tuscan seats left over after all these seat swops pm me please, i want a set for my Tam
thanks Geoff
Geoff, if you do manage to get a set of Tuscan seats, I may well take you old Tam seats if you sell them.

seymourski

302 posts

260 months

Saturday 16th October 2010
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They look fantastic and far more supportive than the standard seats. A few questions if I may,

Can you chose the colour of the stitching & seat backs and what do they cost?

Thanks

willtvr

1,099 posts

221 months

Saturday 16th October 2010
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seymourski said:
They look fantastic and far more supportive than the standard seats. A few questions if I may,

Can you chose the colour of the stitching & seat backs and what do they cost?

Thanks
Cobra let you choose the covering material, colour, logos, stitching and the shell in carbonfibre, fibreglass etc.

tail slide

2,169 posts

271 months

Sunday 17th October 2010
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Cobra trialled the first modified ones in mine a few years ago, they had numerous trial fits & mods to the corners of std design over a few days, with special subframes etc but they're still very fiddly to fit.

But so much better to drive in especially around track ...and roundabouts!

brem

187 posts

308 months

Sunday 10th April 2011
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finally there in the car! mounted on the original slides, so they are adjustable.









e635815

379 posts

212 months

Sunday 10th April 2011
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Very nice seats...I love them.
Could you please tell us where you bought them and show some pictures of the fixture?
Thanks a lot
Philippe

brem

187 posts

308 months

Sunday 10th April 2011
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This are Racer Pro seats from www.cobraseats.com
I had to modify the mountings so the original slides could be fitted.
The seats are quite narrow and I suggest to try one before buying them.










Speed eight

336 posts

246 months

Wednesday 13th April 2011
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Great thread.
Good information,good pictures straight to the point and informative.
This is an example of PH working as it should.
Thank you to all the people that bothered to post.

Regards.
Speed eight.

DarkMatter

1,498 posts

255 months

Wednesday 13th April 2011
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brem said:
This are Racer Pro seats from www.cobraseats.com
I had to modify the mountings so the original slides could be fitted.
The seats are quite narrow and I suggest to try one before buying them.
Very nice looking seats. I'm surprised to see that the seat belt buckle is bolted to the seat/runner rather than the chassis. Could there be any safety issues with this, if for instance the seat bolts pulled through the floor?