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mine was put in when complied. its located/screws inside my stock speakers and the anchor points are welded to the chassis under the parcel shelf. i have seen some brackets though that were in the sales sections but no idea how they were fitted.

Thanks heaps, i just have to find some so i can get my defect cleared, its the last thing i need, do you reckon you could take some pics of yours for me so i can see how they fit on?

Anyone got the 2 child restraint brackets they wanna sell cheap or at least send me a pic of some fitted so i can see how they go so i can get some made up. PLEASE !!!!

Skyline off the road & desperately wanna get it back out there again.

heres my restraints. problem with mine is because its inside the speaker and where its rivited to the chassis its nearly impossible to remove my parcel shelf..ha. i probbly could remove it but i gave up. like i said ive seen other brakets out there that are different to mine so im not sure if this is the propper way or the poxy way.

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heres my restraints. problem with mine is because its inside the speaker and where its rivited to the chassis its nearly impossible to remove my parcel shelf..ha. i probbly could remove it but i gave up. like i said ive seen other brakets out there that are different to mine so im not sure if this is the propper way or the poxy way.

thanks heaps, lol now i might be able to get them fitted myself, once i get hold of some.

Alright guys don't fret, I'll take the pictures of mine later today check back at 9pm at the latest, if it's not up PM me....I might have forgotten but I'll prob be on the forums around that time

Alright guys don't fret, I'll take the pictures of mine later today check back at 9pm at the latest, if it's not up PM me....I might have forgotten but I'll prob be on the forums around that time

sounds good, thanks.

contact isaso.com.au they should be able to sell you the correct R33 child restraint brackets. however, these should have been fitted at compliance. so you could always check your compliance plate, then ring that shop and tell them you got defected because they didn't fit child restraints and could they please give you a set. but it may be easier to just get some from isaso.

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