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Ha!!!:D Also to try and further complicate this............I'd advise crossing the harness aswell. What I mean is that the left shoulder strap should mount to the right rear mounting point, and the right shoulder strap should mount to the left rear mounting point. I.e. after coming out the holes at the top of your seat they should cross across each other forming a sort of X on their way to the mounting points. I dont think this is vital but it is recommended as far as I know if the length from seat to mounting point is greater than 50cm.
http://www.takataracingproducts.com/...mages/r6_c.jpg
Basically here is a good guide to fitting. And I personally wouldnt be a fan of putting the waist belts in the position as the other lads have mentioned above, whereby they go back throught he seat.
http://www.takataracingproducts.com/guide.html
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Ok sweet ill have a look at that, cheers!
Ill see about the waist straps, because as it is the seat is fairly tight anyway...
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Got the car back today so had a look and took about 6 seconds to suss it out! There are two big bolts holding the rail to the floor, they are the only thing to replace with an eyebolt, and they look spot on for the lap belts.
There is no metal brackets like that pic but the belts would have to go like the pic i put up, theres no hope of the belts going behind inside the seat. Its tighter then a twelve year old, i have to empty my pockets when i get in or ill get stabbed in the leg!
I pulled up the rear seat and there are two points, so ill cross the belts and bolt onto them.
Thanks again for the help!