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Hey guys, how can I set up a temporary fire extinguisher mount? I really wanna enter this but stuck on the extinguisher side of things and dunno where to mount it.

Cheers in advance for any help.

Do a search, Cassbo did a small tutorial on where and how to mount a fire extinguisher in your car. Personally, I've mounted mine using one of the brackets for the cushion of the back seat, and seeing as it doesn't interfere with footspace, I've just left it there. (Granted, I'm driving a Stagea, so it might be different to your own applications.)

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Found it!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/198337-r33-fire-extinguisher-instal/page__fromsearch__1

Payment sent. ill be faxing the form off tomorrow at work

Cant wait for this, its been so long since my last event!

paid today, just have to plug fax machine in so i can send through form unless you can use the one i sent through last time

Mate cause of the date printed it's got to be the current form

R34 for this one?

Mate cause of the date printed it's got to be the current form

R34 for this one?

yeah i hope so, it's seems to have a vac leak and is hunting a bit.

form sent, finally got off my arse and run the phone line to the new office

Ok small update ppl.. Im currently away from home for the week so there will only be 1 update on tuesday so dont freak out about not showing up for a few days..

atm ill allow number reserving BUT if it gets out of hand OR if there are a few spots left people will be moved up the list to make my life easier.. The end of the day it makes no real difference and you dont need big numbers on ur door or anything like that like if you were going to do a hillclimb..

Lol yeah please don't go to Tweed

I'll put up a map when I'm on a normal computer, not iPhone. But if you go to the TAFE website, get the address for Quakers Hill TAFE and put that into google maps. When you arrive there you go in the entrance from the main road then follow that road and after a few roundabouts you will see us on the right hand side. Follow that road to the end, turn right and you will be staring at the carpark where everyone will be waiting :)

yeah i hope so, it's seems to have a vac leak and is hunting a bit.

form sent, finally got off my arse and run the phone line to the new office

Its nice having backup cars isn't it haha

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