I dont know what my wife has against this one!

While this trusty, brutally simple simple setup has served me well for years, its time to build one that doesnt look so much like E36 M3. This one was really only intended to be temporary at first, but it has since moved with me to 3 different houses before ending up in the house we actually purchased last fall. The stand is cheap and sturdy. The conversion van seat is from a previously owned vehicle, and weighs about 5 tons. Aside from possibly re-using some of the wood, its all going in the trash.
I plan on getting to work as early as tonight on the new setup, has to be easy to move, I have thought of a few ways to incorporate some casters on the bottom so it will roll around, and also have the casters hidden, an extra bucket seat from my 1998 MPV will be attached to the stand, with functioning slider mechanism. Also thinking it will mostly be built out of 1x2's/2x3s and some MDF board. Stay tuned for updates I guess?
Feel free to share pics of yours if you have built one. I am still trying to figure out exactly what I am going to do with the outside of the finished product so it does not make my wife sick to her stomach seeing it in the house. At least it will have wheels so I can move it out of her line of sight.

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tightly insulated to maintain a consistent cold temperature throughout a race.
• Lock. Once sealed, the system can be locked into place anywhere in the vehicle.
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Here is the approximate ground clearance. Bitch is low.









