Future Sale: Porsche 911 1972 2.4T SOLD

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Gary71
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Nice. Bit of a semi 'R' look going on 8)
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Gary71 wrote:Nice. Bit of a semi going on 8)
:shock: Gary, this is a family forum! :lol:
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Post by Ian Donkin »

Those seats look quite nice Alan, but how well do they fit the 'wider' hipped amongst us?
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1972 LHD 2.4T with '73 2.4T CIS motor - gone to a new DDK home
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Hello Ian,

The seats in the green car are Nurburgring seats and are well suited to the wider hipped among us. :lol:
We also have the replica Sport Seat which is again not bad, but not as much space as the Nurburgring seats.

eg. here are some just come in
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The entire range of seats can be seen here (until our web site is finished).
www.ClassicCarSeats.com

The question was asked of Stefan at GTS before and he said..."I would recommend the Avus, it is a bit longer for better headrest support and it will accomodate the large frame".

I also like the Nurburgring seat as the tracks for the runners are narrow and thus it is easier to obtain the correct height.

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HTH

Alan
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