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ok ppl i have a dilemna

i need to buy a pair of seats for my r34

i had bride ergo 2 in black leather and i loved them, however i have sold them now to get fixed backs and they need to be FIA approved for drag and circuit work.

i have a set of sparco evo's at home which are nice but id prefer to keep them for another project im starting soon.

thanks guys

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Depends on whether you are a big guy or not, the Sparco will fit a larger frame where as the Zeta III is pretty damn tight. I'm a fairly slim guy and even I found the Zeta III to be borderline to tight. Best bet would be to try and have a sit in both and see for yourself what you think.

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Lol 30-32 depending on the jeans.

This is when it was fitted in my car for a while because my mates car was off the road so he let me borrow it. Don't get me wrong it transforms the way you drive, you are so snug in it you feel every little thing the car does. It's just bloody tight and made for a small frame.

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grant

f**k off this is a serious poll mate. if u wanna f**k around and post whore there is a wasteland ...

pm bro - they come in different size i would obviously need the large size as im a size 33ish.

the ergos i had were so amazing but they are not hard core enough for my car lol

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Get the BRIDEs cos its a street car. My mate has an OMP seat similar to the SPARCO in his drift car, and before it was derego'd it was a flamin mongrel to drive on the road cos you couldnt see a damn thing out the side. Its perfect now its a dedicated race car, but for the road its crap.

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if you are a bigger guy.... look at a velo GP90, or if you wanna splash the the cash, a podium :) then come in L, XL and XXL

the zeta 3 even inthe large size is a small ass seat!

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the GP90 XL is going in my car soon

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if you are a bigger guy.... look at a velo GP90, or if you wanna splash the the cash, a podium :P then come in L, XL and XXL

the zeta 3 even inthe large size is a small ass seat!

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GP90

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podium 2

the GP90 XL is going in my car soon

gp90 looks awesome but

the second one looks too much like my babies car seat :)

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i dont really care about the adr approval as long as it is fia approved is all that matters to me.

those velo seats look terrible .... they wont do for my car.

joeyjoejoe...im not that big in the waist size 33ish but i have huge shoulders so i dont mind if the bottom of the seat is tight as long as the shoulder section flares out a fair bit

my ergo 2's were the perfect seat i actually regret selling them but they r not fia approved :bunny:

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the podium actually looks really good in person... and they are comfy as fuck.... i'm just trying not to spend the extra $400 as that's the money for the rails lol

if youn are a 33" waist you wont have any troubles with the brides.... i can fit in them (not comfortably) and i wear a 38"

if you wanna go to access auto's in vermont they have around 6 types of brides on display :D

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I had the standard size Zeta III and I've got a 33.5-34" waist. It was snug, but I daily drove it for a while just fine. I couldn't wear bulky clothes, so if you are a wannabe rapper and wear pants that are too big for you, you won't fit. But if you wear normal clothes, you should be fine with the L size Zeta.

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the podium actually looks really good in person... and they are comfy as fuck.... i'm just trying not to spend the extra $400 as that's the money for the rails lol

if youn are a 33" waist you wont have any troubles with the brides.... i can fit in them (not comfortably) and i wear a 38"

if you wanna go to access auto's in vermont they have around 6 types of brides on display :D

ok cool.

i think im gonna go for the zeta 3

f**k access there rip offs hard

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I had the standard size Zeta III and I've got a 33.5-34" waist. It was snug, but I daily drove it for a while just fine. I couldn't wear bulky clothes, so if you are a wannabe rapper and wear pants that are too big for you, you won't fit. But if you wear normal clothes, you should be fine with the L size Zeta.

all good dude, i never wear baggy clothes always wear skinny jeans bro

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