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Can any one direct me or advise on the mounting of the rear bar to attach the chute to please?

I have been looking at the car and where the rear bumber bar comes out looks a logical place to me. would still like to see some close up pics of the way some people have set them up if possible.

Thanks

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most i've seen mount the bar for the chute mount to the tow hooks.

yep , thats what i have seen , but only passing buy before it was my turn to do so , so i haven't really had a proper look.

Wish i could get a close up of what other people may have done?

Thanks for you input Beer Baron

That looks tidy, and thanks for your input.

May i ask whos car rhat is because those rims look onteresting as i want o run same diameter fronts as the back but a narrower tyre width, would you know how i could contact this persaon at all - or is it yours ?

Cheers

Dave

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Hey gents-

thatnks very much for your in put and yes it has helped - very differant from the way i ended up doing it - but a another bit of information for fellow drag gtr members.

Cheers.

Dont know if this photos will help you.

nec4.jpg

cage4.jpg

Keith

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