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My G35. I gave my kids some paint markers and had them draw on that plastic shroud around the boot. And the boot is Bojangles fabric...cuz I love Bojangles...even though we don't have one here.
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03-19-2013, 08:35 PM | #6273 |
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Interior on my new hatch..
Basically all stock and not cleaned up yet but put in my tomei short shifter and shift knob, put a head unit and single din pocket in as it had nothing and will be swapping out the dual gauge pod for a triple angled unit from Mr. broadfield when I can! Also bride fabric wrapped center lid and glove box
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03-20-2013, 10:10 AM | #6274 |
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Looking for "depth" specific measurements for Nardi 350mm deep dish, 360mm classic, and the 330mm deep corn.
I know Santi posted a comparison pic but I want to know solid numbers. I also know that David posted his pics of his QR & deep dish set up but I don't remember him using a standard hub... With a standard Works Bell, my old 360mm was about 8" from the hazard button. The reason I'm asking for measurements is because I'll be going with a regular 2.0 quick release and I want to see if I can get away without the use of a short hub. With that said, I wanted to know if I could go with a deep dish wheel without it being too close. If anybody is running a deep wheel, standard hub, and a non-slim QR, please feel free to chime in and post pics! Thanks. |
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03-20-2013, 11:00 AM | #6276 |
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I'm 5'9 but my legs are a tad long, and I don't have a bucket seat installed on my car at the moment. So I need a set up that's close but not too close.
For me, to sit close is fine for my arms but my legs are close. And if I were to accommodate for my legs, turning the wheel isn't close enough for me to have complete control. |
03-20-2013, 11:09 AM | #6278 | |
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I'm 5'11 bride zeta 3 worksbell standard hub 2.0 qr personal grinta 330mm
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03-20-2013, 12:37 PM | #6280 |
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Idk how you guys have the wheels that close. I'm 5'10" and I had a Momo hub with a regular QR and 330mm Neo Grinta (almost same depth as 330mm deep corn) and it was WAY too close... Swapped the hub out for a short hub and it's perfect. I have a ViosIII as well.
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03-20-2013, 03:02 PM | #6283 |
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Yeah, I guess it does have to do with how your clutch is set up, and also leg/arm length. Carry on.
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03-20-2013, 05:45 PM | #6286 |
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The perfect steering wheel setup> Nardi 340mm classic, regular qr, works bell short hub
I bang into everything with the deep corn wheels and qr.... looks cool, but can't stand it. |
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Anybody got pics with measurements? From the edge of the wheel to the hazard specific. I think that would be helpful to a lot of people besides me. Should include entire set up description. |
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03-20-2013, 06:32 PM | #6288 |
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I'll get back to you shortly with some pictures; I'm 5'9 with a 31" inseam. Currently have a Cobra Imola bucket, WB standard hub, NRG slim QR, Sparco 215 350mm wheel with 90mm dish. Rocked the same set-up with s14 base seats, and I sit just close enough to manipulate the pedals and have a comfortable (90-130*ish bend in at my elbow) grip at 9-and-3 respectively.
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03-20-2013, 09:53 PM | #6292 |
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No I'm only 6', I just prefer my steering wheel to be as close to the stock position as possible. I like to sit like a 90 year old man when I drive. Arms stretched out and sitting back all hunched over waiting to be diagnosed with Scoliosis.
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03-21-2013, 10:28 PM | #6293 |
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03-21-2013, 11:22 PM | #6294 |
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since this is the interior thread i thought id ask a interior question
so im kind of a big guy and i dont like the fact that the ebrake is on the left side, iv noticed the rdh cars have it on the right side, has any on installed a rhd ebrake in a lhd car and what is all needed, can it be done |
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so what do poeple do with gutted interiors and the harness running to the rear of the car,
do people tuck them somehow? or leave them
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found this like 10 pages back message him
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03-22-2013, 11:38 AM | #6299 |
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LOL @ wheel position discussion.
I have a full size Momo hub with a 30mm stack spacer plus a full size QR and I still want it 10-15mm closer. I like go karts. EDIT: I'm 6'2, 200. |
03-22-2013, 12:05 PM | #6300 |
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Don't know if I posted this here yet.
Scott at GripRoyal is a really cool dude to deal with on Custom Stuff. Contacted him in ~October/November with the initial wheel concept, then ironed out little details like the exact color code and stuff over the next 2 months or so, then got the wheel a while back. Its so cool and well worth the wait, but what was most awesome is that Scott was all about getting the wheel perfect regardless of how much time or hassle it was. Random interior related question, what's really rad for S14 carpet? My OEM carpet is grey and stained so I'm looking for black/dark grey... Really not impressed with Stock Interior's stuff after getting their floor mats... |
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