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Just added bonnet pins and tow strap.

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The log book list getting shorter and shorter :)

All that's left.

Roll cage, Install additional bars, One diagonal roof member, One additional horizontal side intrusion bar on each side, one windscreen pillar reinforcement on each side.

Glass parts of headlights to be covered in clear contact.

Find out if I have to remove my window tint, pretty sure it was tinted from factory.

Fix isolate switch so it actually turns the car off, install appropriate sticker.

Install a window net, needs to be mounted in such a fashion that it can be removed with one hand.

Get a P Plate.

Get a CAMS logo sticker.

Get\make Door Cards

Taking the Glass parts out of my head lights now, Thanks to Dan for providing some spares to use!

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Cooking with Nowelly

Log book list is getting even shorter now!

I got the doors off and trim out to make it a little easier for the fabricator to put in additional bars for cage.

I took the lenses off the headlights, but I'm having trouble finding a good place to mount them on, putting them on the bar just makes it really hard to get on and off, I might have to whip up a little bracket for them out of something so they can be attached to the radiator support.

Window net can be installed when the cage is modified, fkn cheap net didn't come with a bar or clips or anything! /me flipdesk

Window tint doesn't need to\cant come off and it looks like door cards are sorted.

Just the Battery isolate switch needs some experts attention really.

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Hambridge stylez

:P (For now)

Edited by zoidbergmerc

Jelly level: 12 out of 10.

My R33 is sold, the track r32 is at the mechs waiting to be worked on still, and I've been on trains only for the last 3 months or so in Sydney. When is the super series round you're going in? Might possibly be in tassie ;)

I can email you a diagram for the ISO switch or can do it if you like. I sent nick wedd a diagram for his 180 and he was able to make it work. I have hooked up a few electric ISo switches in r33s as the battery is in the back and it saves extra cables. Still complys with cams as both of them had to be log booked.

How far off racing again are you wools?

That thread is mighty confusing. To many people talking.

If that makes no sense zoid I'll send something through.

Hope to make the Nov meet Damo, but not too worried if I dont.

In that thread, I just followed your drawing.

So I just need to "put the main battery feed off the alternator onto the battery side of the isolator" ??

In a nut shell yes. An in addition to that the Battery feed in the 2 pin plug needs to be cut and moved to the battery stud of the alternator.

Go and see Luke at Tas performance warehouse Peter...he has the window net release kits, they are bloody expensive though for what they are (and a pita to fit).

Nah, I was just going to make something from some rod, flat bar and a spring form a biro.

In a nut shell yes. An in addition to that the Battery feed in the 2 pin plug needs to be cut and moved to the battery stud of the alternator.

Ooooooh, ok... I might take a pic and you can tell me what goes where.

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