Sparco Seats
Price drop for MT folks before i do the same on CL. I want these gone so I can buy an aluminum seat and bolt it to the floor. As much as I want to keep em, my body sizing just doesn't make it easy.
Sparco Grid II -$500 $450
Sparco Grid II -
Last edited by 2slow; Oct 4, 2018 at 11:22 PM.
Sparco Grid II - $500 $450 $400
Local sale preferred at these prices and will be given priority
Lowered again - two seats for a price of one in retail.
Local sale preferred at these prices and will be given priority
Lowered again - two seats for a price of one in retail.
Last edited by 2slow; Oct 4, 2018 at 11:23 PM.
How tall are you? I'm 6'1" and barely pass broomstick in a lowmax ripoff seat, but I've been eyeing the grid II as a FIA option. Also, did the grid II's wing interfere with the door too badly?
I'm 6'3", which is about equally divided in legs and torso.
Yes, Grid II wing was touching the door. One would need to either trim the wing (probably just the C curve of it used to hold the fabric) or do some extra transmission tunnel massaging. That's the extent of my knowledge as I didn't do more than just place the seat on top of rear humps and trying to close the door. If you don't have a door card/trim, then this may be a moot point anyway, but I haven't tried that.
Yes, Grid II wing was touching the door. One would need to either trim the wing (probably just the C curve of it used to hold the fabric) or do some extra transmission tunnel massaging. That's the extent of my knowledge as I didn't do more than just place the seat on top of rear humps and trying to close the door. If you don't have a door card/trim, then this may be a moot point anyway, but I haven't tried that.
depends where the fat is. Probably good for waist up-to about 36 with padding removed, the shoulder wings are decently wide. Belly shouldn't be a big problem, that's more of a steering wheel and seat angle issue.
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