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Hi all how has the local seen been doing down here of late it has been a long time since I posted here. Have been busy with moving and my wife having our first child (a baby girl). My question to the people in the know is this! If I was to put a fixed bucket seat on the drivers side and just a normal reclyning one on the passangers side, would it be illegal to have passangers in the back or say a baby seat? Just trying to work out wheather there is a chance of having both or if I will have to sacrafice one or the other. Thanks for any info, will be looking forward to catching up with some of you guys and gals when I get the chance.

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on the right path dan

one is fine................as long as there is rear seat access (ie recliner or stocker seat)

if u use 2, the car must be re-registered as a 2 seater BUT the seatbelts / seats must be left in

aaaaand the whole ADR approved seats on correct rails etc

Thanks for the info guys, may end up going with just the one fixed and the other reclining. Brenton nothing against 4 doors but Ive been hanging for a V-spec now for over 2 years, with a bit of luck and god willing I may finally be able to get one at the end of the year. Thanks again for all your help guys.

No NO, no offence at all.

If I had the money I'd buy a V SPec in the speed of light.

But still 4 doors are so easy to get in and out of. HAHAHAHHA.

Good Luck with it mate.

I have a fixed back Velo Bucket for sale. Wth R32 rails. Which i have been told will it R33 too?????????

Just a thought.

Brenton

Shut Ya Mouth WHang Chung. HAHAHAHAHAH

I thought I saw you the other day. But I don't think it was you as you would of most likely tried to get my attention and or yell abuse at me lol.

So I have come to the conclusion it wasn't you and there is another 33 going around that looks similar to yours.

Shut Ya Mouth WHang Chung. HAHAHAHAHAH

I thought I saw you the other day. But I don't think it was you as you would of most likely tried to get my attention and or yell abuse at me lol.

So I have come to the conclusion it wasn't you and there is another 33 going around that looks similar to yours.

WHAT THE......... OK CAR IS FOR SALE! :rofl: JK

Yeh right where was that? Might have been me, Where you in the Line? Would have noticed that!

Yeh i was in the 4 whore.

It was on anzacs up near Ink Pit near Blockbuster.

You no where I'm talking about.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Don't sel the 33.

Unles your buying a house then well we all need to save for a house and or a deposit.

Bring ur car out for the BSM cruise. I want to see it before you sell it.

Yeh i was in the 4 whore.

It was on anzacs up near Ink Pit near Blockbuster.

You no where I'm talking about.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Don't sel the 33.

Unles your buying a house then well we all need to save for a house and or a deposit.

Bring ur car out for the BSM cruise. I want to see it before you sell it.

Yeh was only saying that cos there was another like it! Was prob me now i think of where you say!

I'll see what i can do for the cruise, Not in much of a hurry to sell her anyways, may not even go!

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