really fancy a set of red seat belts for my Mondial 88, does anyone have any idea if they are available or anything that fits? thanks
I think some of the hot versions of Fiats had red seatbelts (Uno/Punto Turbo, Coupe Turbo and the like), I have no idea whether they'd fit, but maybe available cheaply. Nice profile pic BTW...
http://www.quickfitsbs.co.uk/ Take your belts off and send them to these guys and they are approved for replacing the material for 70 quid a pair I think. I used them for my 911 to change them to red. See pics. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Personally I think they would look great. And as Paul quoted above I think £70 is a fairly good price. I have a rear set of belts going cheap if you wanted to get them redone.
just a C2 that I completey stripped out and refurbed with a brand new RS type interior. I particulary liked the rear of the inside too..........helmet pods and stitched Porsche script. Looking for a 964 C2 Targa in white or black to convert into a speedster with a strosek hardtop!! some more interior pics for ya. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Nice pics - thanks for posting them! Your next project sounds pretty darn cool too - I'd love to see photos of that when you get it underway.
been in touch with the guys at quickfittsbs for the replacement belts, £140 the complete set of front and rear in any shade of Ferrari red, 7-10 days, interestingly, they also do a fit while you wait service for any car. basically book the car in with them at their premises, hang about for a few hours. they strip out and remove the old belts, replace with colour belts and replace any faulty parts as required, refit the belts into your car £300 the whole job, hassle free although a bit more expensive if it included fuel etc but experienced guys doing the job by all accounts, may be of interest to someone, will let you know how it goes, got into fitting the 348 seats into my Mondial today, mini nightmare to start with , but got is sussed, remove the Mondy seats, remove the frames, get some flat steel bar 400mm long, approx 400 x 5mm thick ,drill and fit across the floor seat mounting points into the original holes giving 2 flat bar mountings, remove the frames from the original seats, remove the seat adjuster operating rod, refit the frames to the 348 seats (which are narrower underneath) using the front hole of the three mounting points to secure the rear of the frame, drill and secure the front of the frame, drill two additional holes into the flat steel bars 37cm between centres and basically fiddle about with the slide assembly back and front to allow you to bolt the frames to the new steel bars, hey presto, perfect fit, use new high tensile sunk head pins throughout,it also gives opportunity to crimp the sildes & runners a little to take away any wear rattles, the seats fit great, look terriffic and what a change to the driving position and comfort. The 2 seats I bought off ebay at a greatly reduced price when no one bid, were filthy,various car branded cleaners did not work, so warm water, a nail brush and fairy liquid, plus 3 hours of elbow, brought them up like new, which in creama is tough to achieve,will post pics if anyone interested, also when the red belts go in should look the dogs. js
An extra £160 to remove the belts as well seems rather a lot. Its a 5 minute job to get both belts (2 bolts on each and thats it!). Personally I would send them off. Red belts always look good in a Ferrari I think, i've got Sabelt harnesses for mine.
Looks like a pair of lavatories on the back seat... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
well after much ado, got the 348 seats to snuggle into the Mondial using the 348 frames with a few mods, , what a difference to the driving position and of course the seats hug you when cornering, a few pics of the job below along with the 348 steering wheel, its all very nice now. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Great job John, I had a real headache when I did my brackets as I didn't want to raise the seats at all. I ended up removing the brackets that went under the runners, using to 5mm carbon fibre plates that the side mounted seat brackets could fit onto, I ended up lowering the seat by about an inch in the end.
HI thnaks for the comments, I rasied th front of the seats slightly with spacers to fully utilise the roll on the front seat base under the knees, also I removed one of the stop tabs from the frame slides which now allow the seat to travel back and forth about 9" giving excellent leg adjustment and rear accesss also, next is seat belt removal, any gremlins to look for in removing panels etc, I want to change all 4 belts js
As I stated earlier John, the belts are a piece of cake. Just two bolts on each belt (17mm or 19mm spanner from memory). I removed the rears with the brackets (see pic below, but it was pretty simple, I think there were a couple of tiny self tapping screws hidden in that trim). I have them on FerrariAds.com at the mo (hint hint ) Image Unavailable, Please Login
Out of interest heres how I did my seat brackets. Car looks a bit of a mess at the mo, but hopefully should have it all done and on the road by easter Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Good Job lads, nice write up John. Good to see quickfit worked a treat and seems even after a few years thier prices haven't risen. Rob...............thanks fo the holiday snap!!!!!!!