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Factory tow hook is fine

easiest way to secure bonnet is to buy a cheap tie down strap at bunnings

wrap though the support and the bonnet hook

will cost u maybe 5-7 dollars

then you sorted and ready to run

marty

What do these tie down straps look like? Large plastic zip tie?, cable with eye attachment?

And with the forward facing glass needing to taped up, Skyline headlights being plastic, do they still need to be taped up?

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What do these tie down straps look like? Large plastic zip tie?, cable with eye attachment?

And with the forward facing glass needing to taped up, Skyline headlights being plastic, do they still need to be taped up?

Cheers

it can be pretty well anything. (not sure if a zip tie will be enough)

but a rope, cable with eye attachment, or if you go into bunnings and ask for a tie down strap they will help you out.

basiclly anything that is not easy to break that can be securly attached

if your lights are plastic then u all good,

M

can anyone send me a link to google maps with the haunted hills co-ordinate on it? never been before so not sure exactly where it is.

also is there petrol close by incase i need to top up?

can anyone send me a link to google maps with the haunted hills co-ordinate on it? never been before so not sure exactly where it is.

also is there petrol close by incase i need to top up?

Haunted Hills

basiclly corner bill schlz and coach rd

I stopped at a Big bp maybe 40-50km b4 on the freeway last year

or you just after Moe so can find fuel there

that said this will be the most fuel efficent track u can hit!

What do these tie down straps look like? Large plastic zip tie?, cable with eye attachment?

And with the forward facing glass needing to taped up, Skyline headlights being plastic, do they still need to be taped up?

Cheers

got both the tie down strap 300kg and stainless shackle from bunnings

paul

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thanks. so the entry is on coach road?

my car's not a fuel drinker but just want to make sure i don't have to leave the track in the afternoon to grab fuel. should be fine if i top up at the BP.

Haunted Hills

basiclly corner bill schlz and coach rd

I stopped at a Big bp maybe 40-50km b4 on the freeway last year

or you just after Moe so can find fuel there

that said this will be the most fuel efficent track u can hit!

bill schlz if my mem servs me correct.

the google map is their old circut the new one is bigger and better.

oh and if u can drain even half a tank at HH I'll top it up myself!

I filled up at the BP last year.

drove to track, raced for day

drove back to melbourne

and then to and from work for the week on the thank

oh and if u can drain even half a tank at HH I'll top it up myself!

im probably the only one who'll get close to that...

my ute has a 37 litre fuel tank feeding a ported rotary :happy:

i better bring a jerry just incase

How did I miss this!!!!!!!!!!

I've put myself down for the CSA Haunted Hills instead, not seeing anything else attime.

Should be good tho'

I'll keep an eye out for round two.

What do these tie down straps look like? Large plastic zip tie?, cable with eye attachment?

And with the forward facing glass needing to taped up, Skyline headlights being plastic, do they still need to be taped up?

Cheers

Just saw this.. if you have a normal bonnet with the lever in the car and the one under the bonnet you already have 2 restraints.

Oh well, i made an extra restraint anyway, looks identical to one pictured above. I figured every car made in the last 30 years would have a secondary restraint from factory, I couldnt understand why an extra one was neccessary....... but done now and ready to go racing!

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