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Hey guys.. just a question regarding the seat belts...

in the supp regs it states

"Must be fitted with seat belts to AS E35 or of a type

listed in Section 6. Schedule I of the 2007 CAMS

Manual of Motor sport."

Can someone translate that into something that i can understand haha?

cheers.

Mark,

It basically means that the seatbelts supplied with the car from the factory pass as do any approved harnesses (the ones that carry a certification tag on them) as long as they have been fitted correctly.

Think ill be attending this one as well.. after doing Winton in the dry (unlike Calder in the wet) was awesome and i have caught the bug.. just need to sort out some new tyres as Winton munched them bad.

I'm in! Just need to get my car fixed, I think it's the alternater, will be fixed before the end of next week.

I have two more events before Dutton to get this fixed, Sandown and Deca. I just hope the egnition doesn't cut out at Sandown going into turn 1 or turn 4. That doesn't sound like much fun!

Might be worth going to a track day (If there is one!) on the 12th of August at Sandown or Calder to see if the problem is fixed at least that will give me an extra weekend before Dutton...

Goodwork Juzz, im in too! lets see if we can break our cars for dutton! If it is going to break i would rather it be now than at dutton tho.... that would be gay.

Should be good to see the invasion of the Dattos again also.

Might be worth going to a track day (If there is one!) on the 12th of August at Sandown or Calder to see if the problem is fixed at least that will give me an extra weekend before Dutton...

I'll be at Sandown on the 12th August Juz (HSV Club).

Link to Entry form for you - http://www.hsvownersclub.com.au/HSVOC_Sandown_12_Aug_07.pdf

Sorry Mark, (Paradizzle) for not catching up to you at Winton. Good to read you enjoyed yourself:)

If you are looking at doing DT its always easier to get it sorted before the day. So shoot a PM to the usal suspects like Scotsman, ADZ, Snowman, Belsil80, Aaron34, JAGR33, me etc and get it locked away before the morning.

Dont be shy, doing Driver training is awesome fun for instructors so all we need is the invite.

Sorry Mark, (Paradizzle) for not catching up to you at Winton. Good to read you enjoyed yourself:)

If you are looking at doing DT its always easier to get it sorted before the day. So shoot a PM to the usal suspects like Scotsman, ADZ, Snowman, Belsil80, Aaron34, JAGR33, me etc and get it locked away before the morning.

Dont be shy, doing Driver training is awesome fun for instructors so all we need is the invite.

All good mate, i might catch up with you at Sandown if your heading down.

Would be good if i can get a driver instructer with a rear wheel drive car as last two times i've had an EVO driver who wasnt sure sometimes on which lines i should be taking... but none the less he helped heaps! So if you can point me in the right direction so i can PM someone with RWD exp that would be great.

cheers.

EDIT: I have a AASA licence is that valid for Sandown, or do i have to purchase a CAMS licence?

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