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just make sure the extinguisher has a metal bracket not plastic..

drill out the hole if need be and just leave it there forever like most of us have.

Send me the money now as it will take a day or 2 to clear into the account.. dont worry you will be safe for a spot there are only 3 of us atm

I sent it all through this morning man! Its all smudged and stuff...... Stupid printer :glare:

Paid and form emailed. I was going to help out at this one but realised it may rain and I haven't done a texi in the rain. I'll still help out where I can.

RE brackets for fire ext I have one of these and it never comes out of the car ( mostly because I'm too lazy )

http://www.skylinesa...et/page__st__20

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Hey just wondering if my entry was received my name is Tyler Hartwell I sent it in on Friday along with payment

I have your 2nd page but no first one.. Have a bunch more waiting at home so I will confirm this afternoon and let you know if you need to send it again..

I am going to fax in my form to become an SAU member today!!

What type of fire extinguisher do I need? Dry chemical?

http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/SCA-Fire-Extinguisher-1kg-Home-Vehicle-Metal-Mounting-Bracket.aspx?pid=128750

That one (or very similar) will do you fine. Not too sure what the stuff inside it is, but it's a "vehicle" one.

And good stuff re: membership :D

i just realised this is on in two days, how are the numbers looking?

have a day off so will definitely drop by but i need to get some work done on the car on the same day so will just try and help out a bit.

sausage sizzle on again?

Dude, its June.... The event is in July? Amirite??

pub for everyday

Just sent away my membership form for SAU!!! :D....should be sending payment for club membership soon.

Good stuff, you'll have a lot of fun & good way to see what your new car is capable of :yes:

The SCA extinguisher was $34 and has a sign on it saying CAMS certified or

Something like that :D metal bracket and all.... I noticed it has 2 bolt holes, which way should the thing face? Nozzle closest to driver?

The SCA extinguisher was $34 and has a sign on it saying CAMS certified or

Something like that :D metal bracket and all.... I noticed it has 2 bolt holes, which way should the thing face? Nozzle closest to driver?

as long as you can easily access it from the drivers seat any direction you want. I now keep mine mounted behind the drivers seat as I can reach for it one handed easily.

my home made ghetto chic bracket made from shit lying around in the shed

This thing has passed WSID pits/ wakefield & oran park scrutineering :yes:

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I mount mine nozzle away in the passengers rear seat as the top is what comes out first so its a nice fluent motion and less chance of bumping it with shit I have flying around the back seat

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