Grip Royal Wheel, Garage Star Seat Brackets
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Grip Royal Wheel, Garage Star Seat Brackets
Hey Folks,
Decided on going a different route for my wheel and seat mounting. For the wheel its a Grip Royal Knight with the silver brushed aluminum look and leather grip. Despite picture below only steering wheel and button are for sale as I'll be keeping the hub adapter and quick release. The wheel was incredibly well taken care of by the previous owner, but I need something a little smaller and closer to the hub given my quick release.
Also for sale is Garage Star seat brackets I bought directly from Garage Star. They would be great for those who aren't going for an aluminum seat such as myself. The photo below shows my predicament. Short of test fitting in the car, they have not been used at all. I added nylon-locking nuts to the ends of the mounting bolts to make sure they won't slip out. As you can see in the photo and the angle taken, it will give you a good drop to whatever seat you choose, with adjustment capability.
More photos available upon request.
Prices are up for offers, but please be reasonable, just trying to get some money for the parts I'll be using in place of these.
Grip Royal Wheel: $$$$$$$OLD$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Garage Star Seat Brackets:$$$$$$OLD$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Decided on going a different route for my wheel and seat mounting. For the wheel its a Grip Royal Knight with the silver brushed aluminum look and leather grip. Despite picture below only steering wheel and button are for sale as I'll be keeping the hub adapter and quick release. The wheel was incredibly well taken care of by the previous owner, but I need something a little smaller and closer to the hub given my quick release.
Also for sale is Garage Star seat brackets I bought directly from Garage Star. They would be great for those who aren't going for an aluminum seat such as myself. The photo below shows my predicament. Short of test fitting in the car, they have not been used at all. I added nylon-locking nuts to the ends of the mounting bolts to make sure they won't slip out. As you can see in the photo and the angle taken, it will give you a good drop to whatever seat you choose, with adjustment capability.
More photos available upon request.
Prices are up for offers, but please be reasonable, just trying to get some money for the parts I'll be using in place of these.
Grip Royal Wheel: $$$$$$$OLD$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Garage Star Seat Brackets:$$$$$$OLD$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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It depends on the seat's side mount hole location. in my quest for a seat I found that the Sparco sprint was a ~1/2" high while the Corbeau Forza Sport was damn near flat on the floor. The lean adjustability did help with the Sparco, but I decided on a different route. I'd say that sans the planted lows, its probably the second lowest you could go from what I've seen so far.
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