HELP! Baby seat needed!
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PuffsBack said:
I actually have a Recaro start with cushion I am not using if interested. (The seat in the pic on a previous page of this thread)
Oooh. I may come back to you on that, thanks. I couldn't go and see the car today so hoping to on Wednesday. Will keep you posted....
Oooh. I may come back to you on that, thanks. I couldn't go and see the car today so hoping to on Wednesday. Will keep you posted....
Edited by PuffsBack on Monday 7th January 16:56
I just thought I'd follow up on this thread, on the off chance that there is anyone else out there who is interested in a performance/hobby car that they can enjoy with a young family.
It is stated earlier in this thread that the Janes Monte Carlo R1 seat fits the Cerbera. I can confirm that it does indeed. We have two with the Xtend impact cushion and these fit my 1 year old and 3 year old daughters just fine. The front seats are forward a bit which is no problem once in but you do need to fold yourself in half to get in the Cerbera doors with the seats anywhere other than all the way back
Anyway - here you have it - a pair of toddlers in a pair of Janes Monte Carlo R1 Xtends in a Cerbera...
The Monte Carlo is still a current model which you can buy brand new in all the usual places. They cost about £140 inc the Xtend new on Ebay. They're also nice and light for man handling into awkward positions (i.e. through a Cerbera door. The fact the Cerbera's rear seat belts plug in outboard of the seats is quite useful actually.
By the way - my younger daughter isn't special needs - she was just mid-funny face and quite tired when the photo was taken!
It is stated earlier in this thread that the Janes Monte Carlo R1 seat fits the Cerbera. I can confirm that it does indeed. We have two with the Xtend impact cushion and these fit my 1 year old and 3 year old daughters just fine. The front seats are forward a bit which is no problem once in but you do need to fold yourself in half to get in the Cerbera doors with the seats anywhere other than all the way back
Anyway - here you have it - a pair of toddlers in a pair of Janes Monte Carlo R1 Xtends in a Cerbera...
The Monte Carlo is still a current model which you can buy brand new in all the usual places. They cost about £140 inc the Xtend new on Ebay. They're also nice and light for man handling into awkward positions (i.e. through a Cerbera door. The fact the Cerbera's rear seat belts plug in outboard of the seats is quite useful actually.
By the way - my younger daughter isn't special needs - she was just mid-funny face and quite tired when the photo was taken!
jong1e said:
Thanks for the heads up but seen that one and the seller is the rudest person I've ever eBayed so will not go anywhere near them!Still I'll keep looking , thanks again mate.
There are a pair of recaros in the PH classifieds under tvr parts and acc.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/parts-and-p...
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/parts-and-p...
The law now says a child under 15 months old must be in a rear-facing seat.
http://www.netmums.com/lifestyle/holidays/travelli...
The law had been 9 months when my son was born 8 months ago. We were planning on taking our first Cerbera holiday this September but alas, the law changed...
http://www.netmums.com/lifestyle/holidays/travelli...
The law had been 9 months when my son was born 8 months ago. We were planning on taking our first Cerbera holiday this September but alas, the law changed...
It fits in as it comes but I unscrewed and removed the Isofix bases on ours. It puts the seat an inch or two lower and buys the child more knee room from reclined front seat backs (or buys the front occupants more leg room).
The outboard rear seatbelt buckles are very handy you'll find.
The outboard rear seatbelt buckles are very handy you'll find.
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