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18 hours ago, etang789 said:

Just want to avoid cops attention on the street.

R32 Skyilne mat mostly covers the bottle. But I had no problems with police, one even pointed to it and said "that's a good idea".

You can also put it on the passenger side.

41 minutes ago, niZmO_Man said:

R32 Skyilne mat mostly covers the bottle. But I had no problems with police, one even pointed to it and said "that's a good idea".

You can also put it on the passenger side.

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Police cars carry extinguishers and other safety equipment to. Maybe skip the used syringe box though would be my tip ? 

  • 2 months later...
On 9/6/2011 at 9:17 PM, DattoP510 said:

Does anyone need a CAMS approved fire extinguisher bracket for their R33, R34 or Stagea?

CAMS scrutineers are currently cracking down on poorly mounted extinguishers. This bracket has recently passed CAMS scrutineering at Sandown and Philip Island. The comment made was “that’s what I like to see, nuts and bolts”

Because I couldnt find any for sale i developed my own and had a few extras made. The first batch have all sold quick to the VIC based guys so i am thinking about getting some more made if anyone is interested?? These will go for $90 ea inc M6 high tensile bolts and nuts. Postage is about $10 nationwide but will confirm with your postcode.

Suits R33, R34 platforms and also should fit M34 Stagea?

let me know if your keen?

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Do these fit 34gtt or have you made some to fit them? Iv got a track day coming up in June and I need an extinguisher 

  • 3 years later...

Just as an FYI, these are in stock again. Lots of photos already in this thread. Just received mine recently but haven't had a chance to install it yet. Looks mint though.

See www.trackdaysetup.com to order them.

1 hour ago, soviet_merlin said:

Just as an FYI, these are in stock again. Lots of photos already in this thread. Just received mine recently but haven't had a chance to install it yet. Looks mint though.

See www.trackdaysetup.com to order them.

Thanks for your patience! Great to hear it looks mint. Any problems just reach out. cheers, Joe 

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