A all motor XRG that would class with the UFR and the XFR
Make a RB(4)R for the XFR and UFR class for AWD in that class. Plus you could enable dirt tires would be nice, then we'd have a rally car with power and a stiff chassis!
I got the seat from a car I'm parting out. For all the hardware and supplies to make the brackets ran me $30, and the student task chair is $30. So plan on at least $60 after you get the chair. However I already had drill bits and everything else needed.
Luckily, I have already wrote up blueprint with the basic measurements!
Recaro's are great to use because they make them for a wide verity of vehicles so normally the bases are removable which provides a good flat surface. There is a DIY, but I made mine so it is able to bolt up to the existing base bolt location. Word of advice make sure everything is square and even (why I made the blueprint). Since the steel bars bend when you sit down it'll make it sit uneven. I'll be redoing mine in the future.
Ps.. I hate the imperial system, however I only had a standard tape measure with me when I took these measurements. Any conversion webpage should help you convert the crap imperial measurements.
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I think the rubber mat is the best idea going for you. I never seem to have issues when it's on the carpeting. Personally I dislike stationary chairs because you can't make those micro adjustments as easily. I think I might redo this chair and look for a bad chair with the tilt function.
I played NetKar Pro today.. I really liked the little test I've done so far.. It reminds me of RBR and GTR mixed. Also it had a more true FWD physics, I always thought LFS lacked with the FWD cars.
I tried the demo last night. I enjoyed it but I think it'd want to try another vehicle to determine how I feel about the physics a little more. Has a rfactor/GTR feel to it. Still no LFS, but lots of eye candy and detailed tracks to choose from. I'm sure it'll be the next modern bandwagon!
Currently I have:
Canon 50D
Canon 10-22mm EF-S
Canon 50mm F/1.8 EF
Canon 55-250 IS EF-S
Probably will be selling my Canon 450D with 18-55mm.. possibly, not sure if I should keep a backup.
Thinking about buying a Canon 28mm f/1.8 or maybe a Canon 24-70/24-105l f/4 w/ IS for a walk around. Then upgrade the 50mm to the f/1.4 for portraits on the cropped sensor.