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so ,

ive just had a crazy thought .

seeing as my car is off the road and will be getting a new engine soon

so , im going to take everything i have to off the car to get it registered with a twin turbo

but im also thinking of registering it as a 2 seater , taking back seats out and getting an ADR approved half cage

is it possible to get it registered with the rb26dett , half cage & no rear seats ?

is it worth doing ?

so ,

ive just had a crazy thought .

seeing as my car is off the road and will be getting a new engine soon

so , im going to take everything i have to off the car to get it registered with a twin turbo

but im also thinking of registering it as a 2 seater , taking back seats out and getting an ADR approved half cage

is it possible to get it registered with the rb26dett , half cage & no rear seats ?

is it worth doing ?

Then your car would be legal lol

yeah i think it can be done

so ,

ive just had a crazy thought .

seeing as my car is off the road and will be getting a new engine soon

so , im going to take everything i have to off the car to get it registered with a twin turbo

but im also thinking of registering it as a 2 seater , taking back seats out and getting an ADR approved half cage

is it possible to get it registered with the rb26dett , half cage & no rear seats ?

is it worth doing ?

Yes it can be done. Yes it's legal. Yes do it.

Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.

so ,

ive just had a crazy thought .

seeing as my car is off the road and will be getting a new engine soon

so , im going to take everything i have to off the car to get it registered with a twin turbo

but im also thinking of registering it as a 2 seater , taking back seats out and getting an ADR approved half cage

is it possible to get it registered with the rb26dett , half cage & no rear seats ?

is it worth doing ?

I did it with my car. Go to Regency and talk to the dudes at the Modifications desk, they will give you a form that you will have to fill out with the mods that you want to do. They will then send you out a letter which will tell you what other mods you will have to do to get it passed. All i had to do was fit GTR front brakes and get an emissions test, then got it inspected and passed :(

I did it with my car. Go to Regency and talk to the dudes at the Modifications desk, they will give you a form that you will have to fill out with the mods that you want to do. They will then send you out a letter which will tell you what other mods you will have to do to get it passed. All i had to do was fit GTR front brakes and get an emissions test, then got it inspected and passed :(

sweet as !

ill look into it when i get back from Melbourne :laugh:

You should've tagged along on Daves non-cruise Cara, ended up just being us in the 14 as Dale bailed home and we lost Vu :(

haha once u guys had left the car wash i didnt know which way u went!!!!!!! lol

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