Today I am mostly being incredibly f*cked off with the car, and then falling in love all over again.
Wanted to get the roll bar, seats and harnesses in today. Roll bar was fairly simple although I had to make my own brackets for the underneath which was an incredible faff and took me up until gone lunchtime, but it's very solid and a pretty good job if I do say so myself. All fell apart after lunch though...
Took pax seat out and attacked the stock humps (metal things the seat rails bolt to) with a drill for the spot welds, and a hammer and chisel. Stopped when I realised I was removing more of the floor than the hump :shock: Leapt at it with an angle grinder instead, but only managed to get the big one out: I hammered the other one vaguely flat. Got new pax seat in place, marked it all out with a template, drilled it all and prayed. Success! All the holes lined up perfectly, but I thought I'd better put the lower harness eyebolt in first as I'll never get to it after the sat was in. This was when I discovered that the eyebolt moves the seat across and the holes are now miles off
Re-drilled, all set to go, had to cut the bolts down a bit and then my grinder stops playing ball so I get the right raging hump on and call it a day. No pax seat or seat belt in at all as MOT is on Tuesday, stock seat back in on the driver's side but with the harness on. I know I shouldn't really as the seat has no harness guide holes, but it's okay for the drive home.
And that's when everything became right again. The roll bar has massively stiffened the rear end up so I can slide it whenever and wherever I want, and I'd forgotten just how much I enjoy fast road driving in harnesses. It was like driving my old VXR220 again, I could feel every last bit of road and was leaving the braking until the very end with full confidence, and getting back on the power (what little I have) so much earlier. I do love the car, but I'm going to have to have a re-think about these seats now.
Will take some pics tomorrow, deffo.