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hey R DIRTY 3 just letting you know i sent you a PM as i cant find it in my sent folder

Yup i got it and have replied.

Gazza, yeah mate CAMS will recognise them. I have it in my car and never been questioned about it. And i asked Revolution Racegear and he said that its the minimum they accept at Wanneroo etc.

Where is a good place to put it?

While on the street I was going to bolt it into the boot somewhere..

While on the track which I wanna give a go.. maybe just infront of the passenger seat on the carpet as close to reach for driver as possible?

Any other ideas?

Where is a good place to put it?

While on the street I was going to bolt it into the boot somewhere..

While on the track which I wanna give a go.. maybe just infront of the passenger seat on the carpet as close to reach for driver as possible?

Any other ideas?

Front Passenger floor is normally a good spot for it. I know a guy that is going to try to make a bracket to mount where the seat bolts on so i dont have to drill holes in the floor...also consider mounting it to the tunnel behind the centre console?

Front Passenger floor is normally a good spot for it. I know a guy that is going to try to make a bracket to mount where the seat bolts on so i dont have to drill holes in the floor...also consider mounting it to the tunnel behind the centre console?

Are you allowed to remove your passenger seat while doing track in a street car? If so that'd be sweet bolting to to the rails.. I don't think it needs to be in the cabin while normally driving on the street.. I wouldnt trust silly drunk passengers :)

yes you can take out your seat or you can just get a piece of metal that extrends from each bolt that holds the fron of the passanger side seat in, you then attach the bracket that the fire extiguisher comes with to that :)

only problem in a 33 is that the seat has to be adjusted all the way back to make it fit :)

id post pics but im at work

p.s. brad, i want one now lol i wanna replace my supercheap auto one :)

Can I offer some (maybe worthless) advice?

Make a bracket to bolt the extinguisher to the front of the drivers side. If you bolt it to the passengers seat you will always have problems with clueless chumps smashing the seat into it when the move it back/forward etc. If it is infront of you then you know it is there & you won't damage it or the seat.

Secondly scrutineers much prefer it if you can reach the extinguisher from where you are sitting.

yes you can take out your seat or you can just get a piece of metal that extrends from each bolt that holds the fron of the passanger side seat in, you then attach the bracket that the fire extiguisher comes with to that :)

only problem in a 33 is that the seat has to be adjusted all the way back to make it fit :)

id post pics but im at work

p.s. brad, i want one now lol i wanna replace my supercheap auto one :)

$50 to you! :)

Make a bracket to bolt the extinguisher to the front of the drivers side. If you bolt it to the passengers seat you will always have problems with clueless chumps smashing the seat into it when the move it back/forward etc. If it is infront of you then you know it is there & you won't damage it or the seat.

Agreed :)

Guys so far we have the order looking like this:

Strich9 x2

342Four x3

Go 33 x1

Bubba x2

Lukits01 x1

Daniel R32 x2

RDirty3 x1

7yphon x1

Ossie 21 x1

Fr0st x1

PX29 x1

Hazerb30 x1

Woodys x1

MIKE R32 GTR x2

Onthehunt x1

Bok boK GuN x3??? To confirm

Ztuned x1

3R1K x1

DiNoBoNeS x1

Sky Ryan x1

Gazza750 x1

R32SkyRine x1

Kuju x1

Lach 32 x1

Sam5709 x1 (special price $50)

WhiteHot R33 x1

pism x1

Munster x2

Gabbo2047

TOTAL 38

If anyone wants to add to their order or cancel or change it in anyway now would be the time to let me know. I appreciate the support from you all on this.

Ill be sending PM over the weekend to everyone on this list advising of payment methods. I wont be ordering until Thursday 2nd August so it would be really good if we can have all payments sorted by then to confirm the order, as they wont be dispatched from the east until payment is made.

Thank you all

Brad

p.s. Bok boK GuN, have you had confirmation yet?

ill have one please , btw is there any problem with boltign it on passenger side of center console , will i get introuble with the men in blue ?

o i livein rockingham and ill pay for postage if u dont mind sending mine if im notto late

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