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    FS: Custom "tall-guy" seat bracket for early 911 and race tires

    If you are 6'4" like me, or taller, and like to run DEs or race your early 911, it's hard to fit comfortably in a race seat with a helmet on, especially if you have a sunroof coupe. I'm afraid age and health issues have ended my big track days--I'm heading for that big rocking chair on the porch, and maybe an occasional autocross parking lot event, so I'm selling my solution, a custom-welded bracket that lowers the seat by an inch and moves it back by 2.5". I used to swap this into my '73 RS clone for track days in about 1/2 hour--it is a "bolt-in" fit for an early longhood, utilizing the center-tunnel and outer seat bracket mounting bolt holes on the rocker panel. The MOMO seat itself in the pictures is sold, I am just offering the welded bracket alone at this time for $50 plus shipping. It will work well with a bottom mount seat/slider setup like the Corbeau Forza (it was actually drilled for one originally) or with a narrow side mount seat like the Momo Super Cup as shown.

    I also have a pair of sticker Goodyear radial slicks in 25x10-18" that have never been mounted, and a full set of used Michelin Porsche Cup slicks in 24/64-18 and 27/68-18 with about 50% rubber left on them for cheap if anyone is interested.
    Thx,
    TT
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    Last edited by ttweed; 09-05-2014 at 03:05 PM.
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