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Whats the rules with taking the back seats out of a r33 Gts-T in NSW?

Chasing after abit more space and i have 2 bucket seats in the front, 1 fixed back and 1 foldable so might make it abit safer to have only 1 passenger?(GF loves that idea pinch.gif !)

plus ill most likely give it ago at fabricating my own roll cage etc

Apologise in advance if this is in the wrong section, im a newbi to S.A!

:domokun: <---- What the f**king f**k?!?!

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I think your a douche, but I could be as wrong as you are....

Righteo I hope you get pulled up by some "douche" highway partol or even better get pulled into a rta defect station and get done for front non reclinable seats

fixed back is legal in VIC

IF

no rear seats

car re-registered as a 2 seater

seats are ADR approved

rails are engineered

other states will be different, but probably similar

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