As title says, i have seen many photos of the OZ Broadspeeds with this item but not the UK versions, i have had this item for about twenty years (at least), when i bought it i also bought a fibreglass seat from the same person, dose anybody know what it might be??
Thanks again Scott
PS: I will put some pics of my project up in the next coulpe of days.
Broadspeed dash??
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Re: Broadspeed dash??
Similar seats with this ebay beast in off topic
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1964-AUSTIN-MINI- ... 45f8cbc0ef
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1964-AUSTIN-MINI- ... 45f8cbc0ef
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Re: Broadspeed dash??
When i took this seat to a local trimmer a couple of months ago he said that he had just done a couple for a bloke for a helicopter, and that the bloke had a mould for them.
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Re: Broadspeed dash??
The dash is very similar to the ones fiited to the Australian Broadspeeds - I suspect that they were a readily available item, I have seen them on the Auzzie ebay site before & it's certainly different from the UK GTs.
The seats are I think Corbeau Equipe GT2s
Chris
The seats are I think Corbeau Equipe GT2s
Chris
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Re: Broadspeed dash??
Thanks for the reply guys, all the dashes i have seen have had different holes for instrument, which makes me think that when you bought one new it had no holes.
Back to the seat, i would like to know when these may of been produced.
Thanks Scott
PS: it is not just a stubbie holder, it is a fishing chair. a lot of the worlds problems have been solved sitting in that seat
Back to the seat, i would like to know when these may of been produced.
Thanks Scott
PS: it is not just a stubbie holder, it is a fishing chair. a lot of the worlds problems have been solved sitting in that seat