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where you thinking of mounting i need to mount mine..

Thinking of putting it below drivers seat cos I recall a thread in Victoria about that bracket a bloke made them, just need to find the thread.

Found the thread and PM'd the chap about it.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/374312-cams-approved-fire-extinguisher-bracket/page__p__5970836__fromsearch__1#entry5970836

BTW; R32/33/34 seat mounts are the same, except for 34 GT-t.

Found the thread and PM'd the chap about it.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/374312-cams-approved-fire-extinguisher-bracket/page__p__5970836__fromsearch__1#entry5970836

BTW; R32/33/34 seat mounts are the same, except for 34 GT-t.

sweet thanks for that..wonder if it will fit on the passenger seat bracket

sweet thanks for that..wonder if it will fit on the passenger seat bracket

No problem. I doubt it'll fit passenger seat brackets off the pictures, you could always PM the chap and ask him nicely.

Samir why are u bothering. Ill just make you one or get Scott to make one, I gave him some alloy that'll work so if u bring your car to his ill just make u one. No point in spending how much he's asking when I can probably make it for a blow job lol

Thinking of putting it below drivers seat cos I recall a thread in Victoria about that bracket a bloke made them, just need to find the thread.

I'm getting round one in white and would like to get Nismo cluster in white like the one in my 1st GTR.

Thanks.

Tony, looking to do just drags and DECA to start off, my cajones aren't big enough!

I just got a bracket made up that connnects to the front passenger seat rail bolts. Only downside is that the seat must be all the way back all the time. Unless you just unbolted it for the street. 2 second job.

Too many. It pretty fkn worked minus going to a single. Car pulls like crazy

Would be intradasting to see it if he brings it out to Sandown

I just got a bracket made up that connnects to the front passenger seat rail bolts. Only downside is that the seat must be all the way back all the time. Unless you just unbolted it for the street. 2 second job.

My aluminium piece also just connects on to the seat bolts. Same with Scotty's im assuming.

But I can put my seat all the way forward without interferance. Just sayin

Would be intradasting to see it if he brings it out to Sandown

My aluminium piece also just connects on to the seat bolts. Same with Scotty's im assuming.

But I can put my seat all the way forward without interferance. Just sayin

Nice. Don't know why mine isn't like that. Either way does the job lol

Would be intradasting to see it if he brings it out to Sandown

My aluminium piece also just connects on to the seat bolts. Same with Scotty's im assuming.

But I can put my seat all the way forward without interferance. Just sayin

I'm trying to force him to, and yeh my seats goes all the way forward with the Scotty's customs one

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