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Old 6th November 2014, 10:22   #21
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My seats are basically on the floor and the harnesses are below the seat inlets, your cage must be pony

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I'm going to book onto the same day as your first outing and crash into you for the lolz
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You'll have to catch me first, gay boy!
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With my race-eqsue vinyl I'll look faster parked up (I cant drive for shit on track and havent been for about 4 years)
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Old 11th November 2014, 13:38   #26
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My seats are basically on the floor and the harnesses are below the seat inlets, your cage must be pony

thats are really nasty lookng cage

not tied to "b " posts
rear fixings are far to far away from sides of car --will not save the car at all in a bump
your fuel system inside car is totally illegal for racing as well --all fuel tnaks etc must be outside passenger compartment and fire proofed and fuel lines must be INSIDE roll cage -so they cannot get damaged in accident
i could be wrong but i cannot see any load spreading plates under the feet of the cage ----suggest you look at the blue book --before you go to scrutineering for racing or rallying .
that smell of petrol fumes you are getting in the car --thats because you are using wrong type of ends on fuel line --hose clips will never make a fume proof joint --swaged screw on fittings only
no fuel filter between pump and tank ??? good for short fuel pump life
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It's okay John, he only goes up and down his drive in it, he's unlikely to flip it on its roof, although......
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thats are really nasty lookng cage

not tied to "b " posts
rear fixings are far to far away from sides of car --will not save the car at all in a bump
your fuel system inside car is totally illegal for racing as well --all fuel tnaks etc must be outside passenger compartment and fire proofed and fuel lines must be INSIDE roll cage -so they cannot get damaged in accident
i could be wrong but i cannot see any load spreading plates under the feet of the cage ----suggest you look at the blue book --before you go to scrutineering for racing or rallying .
that smell of petrol fumes you are getting in the car --thats because you are using wrong type of ends on fuel line --hose clips will never make a fume proof joint --swaged screw on fittings only
no fuel filter between pump and tank ??? good for short fuel pump life
You've got a good eye there John
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