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Car is booked into Walker Chassis for July :blink:

Full weld in cage, Heaps of bars, strut tower bracing, the whole lot ;)

Got my welder mate coming down in the next couple of weeks to do seam welding, drop tank mounts and covering up the backseat from the boot ;)

looking at doing tarmac rally at any stage in the future luke? if so i advise that you get the sill bars done now, otherwise they're a flamin mongrel to get in later on. thats why mine's getting them now and when i need the additional bracing to comply with tarmac rally regulations, its partially done

yep sure is ;) one of the first things i did to it, just gotta have the cooler piped up, boost turned up and a nisstune board and im basically done.... for now

And you said you'd leave it standard! :blink:

Cheers mate, I'll add that to the list. Lance was also telling me about A-pillars bars if i should get them or not, he was saying it becomes a bitch to get in and out of the car tho.

Got any pics what the sill bars are?

Damm ppl posting before i hit reply, this msg is for matty t.

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looking at doing tarmac rally at any stage in the future luke? if so i advise that you get the sill bars done now, otherwise they're a flamin mongrel to get in later on. thats why mine's getting them now and when i need the additional bracing to comply with tarmac rally regulations, its partially done

please sir tell me more

the sill bars are essentially a bar that runs along the floor pan front to rear..............basically going to protect from random trees that may jump out in front of you. i'll try and find a diagram in the CAMS handbook

Hmmm wheel swap maybe :(

Don't swap to another of the 'emotion' series man - The XD9's suit your car to a T. Unless your going some like TEs - LMGT4s - or vlk GT-C's or something it won't look half as good as it does now!

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