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Does any1 have, or know where to get the caps that go over the child restraints in the backs of R34's, im not sure if they would be the same for the other models, but i have seen them on a few r34gtt's in dealerships and they look better than just having this bolt coming through the speaker grill

also, does anyone have a part number for it if possible :)

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i mean i suppose i could just pull out the child restraints, that is easy enough, what is the likely hood of being defected for something like, specially considering i dont plan on havin kids for a while and it will make zero difference in the event of a crash?

hmm, nothing on the site, has a link for parts for r33's, but the link doesnt work

gimp- glad to be of service, lol

perhaps pick up the phone and call them? just a wild idea I had.

i mean i suppose i could just pull out the child restraints, that is easy enough, what is the likely hood of being defected for something like, specially considering i dont plan on havin kids for a while and it will make zero difference in the event of a crash?

+1. i wanna know if its illegal to take them off. im gonna be redoing my sound system, my current speaker grills are half broken as it is. i have child restraints, with caps! look great, but no use for them. plus they make my speakers rattle. would rather just pull them out.

in SA its not illegal to remove them, its only mandatory to be able to access the holes that the restraints bolt in to

my parcel shelf sat over the top of the two restraint bolting points - must be an aftermarket/forge - as i have a strut brace above parcel shelf. When i bought the car through the pits for a defect inspection they didnt clear it because the restraint points werent accessible. All i did was open the boot, drilled through both the holes into the parcel shelf, vaccumed the dust and placed two little caps > car passed

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