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If so, I have 2x 'short arse' spec booster foam cushions that I nabbed from a mate's 968CS when he sold it. These fit under the existing Recaro seat squab.

Free to any vertically challenged forum member.
 
How about me?

The GT3 seats I have could do with a booster - I'm sitting just a little too low in them to be comfortabel (my shoulders are too far down).

Wonder if they fit my seats?
 
Mark, you are welcome to have them. As long as the GT3 shell seats have a detachable seat squab, then they should slide in underneath. You are welcome to give them a go.

Come and collect them from High Wycombe if you are near, or I can drop them off with anyone who's going to Silverstone PCGB track day later this month (if you're not going?). Alternatively, email me your address and I'll do my best ebay packaging job for you.

ATB
Dom
 
Dom -Mark has obviously misread this. This is for short RS drivers, not short arse drivers....[:D]

Mel
 
Domster

As you can probably tell from my last movie, I am vertically challenged (nicely put, thank you [:D]) and missing the foam pads from under my 964RS seats. Would gratefully take one off your hands if Mark can't use one/both.

I can pick up from High Wycombe.

Regards
 
I was waiting for that Mel...[8|]

Yoda, one each sounds fair - But I'll check the size first.

Are these "split" so that the 6-point crotch straps fit through by the way? Doesn't matter if not as I don't have a problem on the track - it's just not quite right on long road journeys.
 
Hi Mark - let me know if you can use one and perhaps I can drop one off to you (I am in West London).

Domster - thanks for the offer, owe you a pint or few!!

Regards
 
Don't worry about pints, tis nothing. These are literally pieces of dense foam with some velcro attached, but they did seem to do the job in a 968CS, which is why I kept hold of them. You are welcome to one each - I'll give them to Yoda and he can then give the other to Mark. There isn't a hole in them for crotch strap, but one could be made easily, or the cushion may fit behind the hole anyway. Try it and see, I suppose.

I'll get in touch with Yoda re collection.

ATB
Dom
 
Just checked a Recaro seat I bought some years ago for company cars coz of my lower back prob. The whole of the back and base can lift to put foam in to suit yourself -nothing special -I just go some from a sofa shop and cut it to suit.

Mel
 
But mine are lovingly precut and were probably a 500 GBP option on a new 968CS [;)]

If they want BadgerBoosterTM seat cushions then don't be a spoilsport.
 
So do they work Mr Yoda? Or are they only fit for the skip (that's not a reference to Mark's Boxster by the way [;)] )

ATB
Dom
 
Hi Dom. Will be slipping it in this weekend (if I am lucky) so will let you know, a couple of inches makes all the difference (I am told).

Mark - drop me a note with your whereabouts and movements (at Porsche events etc) and I'll try and get one to you - I can also give you a description of said item.

Regards
 
Thanks!

Will do (front and rear width, and front to back length would help determine whether it is any use to me or whether you get to keep both![:D])
 

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