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Hey everyone,

As the title and description suggest I'm after a bracket to put in my car for a fire extinguisher for an upcoming track day & was wondering if anyone knows where or who I can buy one from. Tried doing a search through the forums and it seems like there is one person making them but I'm not sure if they're in SA. Figured there's a few people on here that get out on the track so hopefully I can get some helpful information and sorted before the date, cheers.

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Hey everyone,

As the title and description suggest I'm after a bracket to put in my car for a fire extinguisher for an upcoming track day & was wondering if anyone knows where or who I can buy one from. Tried doing a search through the forums and it seems like there is one person making them but I'm not sure if they're in SA. Figured there's a few people on here that get out on the track so hopefully I can get some helpful information and sorted before the date, cheers.

I got mine with the extinguisher... $25 from Supercheap...

-D

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From what I understand it has to be a metal bracket, possibly a cams approved one. They usually come with the extinguisher.

Check out Revolution Racegear, there is also a place on Magil Rd that sells that sort of stuff. - Autosport it's called

Car Torque may also have something, or maybe outlaws

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are you referring to a bracket of sorts to mount the extinguisher and bracket to? or just the extinguisher bracket?

Yeah more so the bracket, seen some that attach to the front bolts on the passenger seat & then you just attach the fire extinguisher to that.

Will check out these other places you guys have suggested too, thanks.

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I know a few people have had them made up, im sure Andrew at AM performance could knock up something like that for you

Sounds gd, mate of mine goes to AM performance that I'm aware of, will have a suss ;)

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