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the auto barn fire extinguisher comes with a bracket. just drill out the hole a bit (get a workshop to do it. if they wanna charge you for 30 secs of work go somewhere else) and bolt it to the rear seat tab. then screw the other end into the floor pan with a self tapper. its not gonna go anywhere.

blue and red contact from news agent = win. All of $5ea for a roll of 5M, that is a lot of triangles.

fire ext easy to do with a bit a metal from bunnings, plus something to cut it with and something to drill holes with.

What's the red triangle for? Says nothing in the sup reg about that. Only says blue triangle and tow stickers

got the stickers... NOW. for the extinguisher. lol. grant, i come to donny you do for me? i bring you a blow up doll.

Don't have drill or drill bit strong enough to drill metal...

But tafe do have them.

trackday at nationals alvin?

Hey Cass, odd I know but can you measure number plate brackets on front for me please?

It's metal bracket that goes underneath the top of the mouth of bar, it's screwed into the reinforcement bar. I need to make some so the number plate doesn't have to be zip tied on lip...

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