I think it was Jacky Setton s car. If I remember I must to have a small movieat home whn the car Was in C . Pozzi garage.
Of course! I was intrigued! My F150 was parked there as well but just out of view of the photo, behind the Discos!
Yes full black. RTB where was exactly parked your car ? I did not see it ! Olivier Image Unavailable, Please Login
Jacky Setton? Je pense qu il sagit de celle que j avais vu dans les ateliers Pozzi fin 89. Vite fait PF= Pioneer France.
I think you'll find that 54223 — ZFFPA16B000054223 (orange seat inserts) is the Jean-Jacques 'Jacky' Setton GTO new to France. Now UK registered GTO 8 Y, with French-spec yellow driving lamps still in evidence.
57223 on the street in London, you should be able to see it @ JD Classics' Mayfair Showroom Image Unavailable, Please Login
53289 has gone from the home of gentleman FChatter to that of another this past week, where it will continue to be appreciated & enjoyed. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
So, I have a very important question.....the seats on the GTO are very narrow.....I find myself in pain after 40 minutes since I'm sitting on the bolsters. I have not experienced this on any other car ! I'm 5'11, 172 lbs. Everyone who has been in the car, except one very thin friend agreed with me. Have you guys modified your seats ? Should I ? Can I get replacement GTO seats so I can keep the originals intact ? I know that some of you guys drive your cars.....help !
Shiv, as you well know, there is no pleasure without some pain... That said, my rear tells me the all-black (8500) seats have inserts that are a more plush appointment and therefore more comfortable.
Joe, it's not about the plushness, it is the fact that the base of the seat is just very narrow and I'm sitting on the side bolsters....after an hour in the car it's pretty painful.
I know what you mean, the shape of the bolsters is can feel intrusive, try pushing the seat forward a little but raking the back piece in a more reclining position. You have to play around with it, but I find there is a livable sweet-spot.