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Anyone removed their rear seat, etc and re-registered their car as a 2 seater?

Edit: I know Richo did but I don't think he comes on here anymore.

You'll have to remove your seat belts as well and fill all the holes left by the removal of the belts and seats (this doesn't mean put the bolt back in it means fill them so they can be used again) and then you have to produce your car to regency for an inspection.

i bought some aluminium sheeting today and got creative.. still have to take it all off smooth edges and bends and give it a good clean... tonights task is aluminium brake ducts.. super sized :P

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your a DIY genious Sir Jenksalot. make me one :P

hahah at this stage the aluminium is too thin for it to look pro... small dents and such.. if i find a thincker aluminium sheet id think about making them properly for people

Jenkies, where'd you get your pod filter cover from?!

just jap on the forums

anyone know wat injector latency i need to imput on my pfc for nismo 550cc injectors?

its for a rb25det..

cheers

p.s. wanna make me one too jenkies? ill pay u for it :laugh:

u could just make a copy of mine.. but as i said b4 the aluminium im using now is too thin... hows it all running ?? or i take it its not if ur mucking around with pfc? cant wait to see it

RIP ... Wendy Van Gasteren

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...008-910,00.html

Killed 2 years ago today at O'Halloran Hill by motorcycle colliding with a pedestrian and then traffic behind not seeing her.

Was one of the best friends, neighbour, riding buddy you could ask for.

A tragic loss to the motorcycling community in Adelaide, who co-coordinated with me a few awareness programs. Not forgotten.

Ride safe, drive safe.

yeah very sad, I still remember the day it happened

i bought some aluminium sheeting today and got creative.. still have to take it all off smooth edges and bends and give it a good clean... tonights task is aluminium brake ducts.. super sized :P

lol, I'm coming over

Mark where's the best place to get a sheet from and how much?

need some help with something

i dont like my black intake plenum with paint chips , and i want to make it silver .

i can get it acid dipped cheap as my mate's dad owns a company that does all that stuff .

are there any precautions i need to take to ensure that it will still work/fit after being dipped ?

yeah very sad, I still remember the day it happened

lol, I'm coming over

Mark where's the best place to get a sheet from and how much?

its 0.5 mm sheeting 900x900 from recollection $28 a sheet from stratco.... i wanna find 1 mm or 1.5 mm sheets of aliminium... the 0.5 is too thin, dents and looks a bit cheap and nasty but it still does the job.. sealing all my airbox with it atm.

http://www.samsung.com/au/consumer/detail/...cd=YP-S3JQB/XSA

Full Multimedia Device with Video, Music, FM Radio & FM Record, Photo & Text Viewer, Alarm, Clock, Games.

- 1.8” TFT LCD Screen (QCIF 176 x 220).

- DNSe2.0™ (Digital Natural Sound engine) Technology.

- Long Battery Life: 25 hours audio, 4 hours video playback.

- Light emitting touch pad controls.

- Supports MP3, WMA, MPEG4 (SVI), OGG, JPEG, TXT File Formats

Thats the link, if it works..

Its a 2GB version in white.

As for what id want for it, i dunno lol.

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