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paul555sti

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  1. Well thats me out of ideas, i thought it would be connected to the seat belt clip like mines. Hopefully somebody with a new age will be along with some ideas. I helped my brother fit a steering wheel to his evo 6, his original one had an airbag and the new one did not. He had to get a resistor to fit across the old airbag connections to solve a similar problem.
  2. Right, some late night garage pictures to try and clear this up. The metal work will be coming out over the winter to be painted.
  3. Yes to fit the seat and also the seat belt clip.
  4. You have lost me now! There were four bolts holding my seat in place, two in the front and two in the rear. The one behind the seat that bolts in to the transmission tunnel ( beside the handbrake area ), i have used that one.
  5. I attached mines to the rear mounting bolt for the seat.
  6. Yes but if dont you will have a seat belt in the car with nothing to plug it into ?
  7. That will be the reason the air bag light is on then. Was the seat belt fitting ( the bit you plug the seat belt into) attached to the side of the seat that was removed?
  8. I am guessing that you have unplugged something from under the old seat and now fitted the new seat? There might be a sensor in the old seat that is somehow connected to the airbag system.
  9. Thats a strange one ! How do we know this is really you Contact one of the mods.
  10. Yes Scott thats the one. I was sorry to hear you were breaking your car but it seems the best way to get money for them just now.
  11. I have a pair of those in mines and they are very snug, i need to becareful over christmas and dodge the puddings.
  12. Sadly it was only a matter of time but if people are willing to sell them and give a percentage to the charity then the charity benefits. I know mines will never be leaving my house
  13. The guy posted up saying that 40% will be going to the charity.
  14. John did you ask about a test drive?
  15. A lot of people including myself have bought from theses guys. http://www.rallyflapz.com/ It really depends how much you are looking to spend. Scoobyworld and Scott Lowe also do them.
  16. Check to see if your brake lights are working, on my 95 sti they shared the same fuse. On mine it was located on the right hand side of the drivers footwell.
  17. I struggled to find sparco subframes to fit the subaru to be honest . I ended up buying an old set of seats and just butchered them. I ended up taking the four mounting points off the old seats and welded them to the end of some flat bar and then drilled the flat bar for the seat to be mounted on. To have used the whole of the original subframes would have ment that the seat would sit to high. This means that the seat is fixed in postion.
  18. The side mounts allow the seats to be fitted to the runners/subframe. Here is a picture of one of mines with the side mount fitted.
  19. Wouldnt care if the evidence could be used or not, as long as you find out what scrote is doing it. Then break out the tie wraps and a transit and let the fun begin
  20. Nice one, another member of the scottish L555BA? club.
  21. A couple of sets here Dunc.. http://merlinmotorsport.co.uk/product_info...medium=Shopping http://merlinmotorsport.co.uk/product_info...medium=Shopping
  22. Nice one Better stay off the christmas puuding
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