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Old 06-19-2018, 11:00 AM
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Are the the rear seat pads in your car narrowed for mini tubs? Wondering because TMI has a standard width rear seat pattern but not one for narrowed seats. If your are narrowed I may be able to ask if the can duplicate the dimensions. Thanks.
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Are the the rear seat pads in your car narrowed for mini tubs? Wondering because TMI has a standard width rear seat pattern but not one for narrowed seats. If your are narrowed I may be able to ask if the can duplicate the dimensions. Thanks.


Rear seat was left stock and worked fine.

Looking back I wish I would have removed the kick panels in the rear and do what Nick did with his red 70. I like how he used the wheel tubs as the interior panel. I still may do that as it looks really nice.




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Rear seat was left stock and worked fine.

Looking back I wish I would have removed the kick panels in the rear and do what Nick did with his red 70. I like how he used the wheel tubs as the interior panel. I still may do that as it looks really nice.




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Thanks, looks like I’m going to go with the TMI chicane sport GT seat with matching rear. I took a look at Nick’s 70 and really like it. Just don’t think I have time to do anything too involved if I going to meet my schedule of being ready for the fall goodguys event in Texas.
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Thanks, looks like I’m going to go with the TMI chicane sport GT seat with matching rear. I took a look at Nick’s 70 and really like it. Just don’t think I have time to do anything too involved if I going to meet my schedule of being ready for the fall goodguys event in Texas.
Okay my sites are back up and here is a good picture of the rear Seat.



and here is the picture of Nicks Interior

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Okay my sites are back up and here is a good picture of the rear Seat.



and here is the picture of Nicks Interior

Hey Syborg, not to hijack your discussion but can I inquire about your rear seat belts...specifically how the shoulder straps are anchored and what brand they are? It's exactly what I'm looking for to provide some protection for my boys when riding in my car with the roll bar. Even though the crossbar is removable, I feel it may be just as dangerous hitting the crossbar attachment studs as it would the bar itself in the event of a crash. Thanks
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Hey Syborg, not to hijack your discussion but can I inquire about your rear seat belts...specifically how the shoulder straps are anchored and what brand they are? It's exactly what I'm looking for to provide some protection for my boys when riding in my car with the roll bar. Even though the crossbar is removable, I feel it may be just as dangerous hitting the crossbar attachment studs as it would the bar itself in the event of a crash. Thanks


Not to worry at all. Early in the build process Dennis at High Speed Welding welded a crossbar with threaded bungs under the package tray and the 4 point seat belts are from Seat Belt Planet. The best part is they are DOT approved.

If you look back there are pics of the crossbar.
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