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thought it might be worth a mention, got some walkie talkies from supercheap the other day that have a 7km range, if anyone else is keen to get a set they are on sale at autobarn for $89.

only round the house, they seem pretty good.

pretty keen to test them on the road.

can probably leave one at jarrads house and see if there is any problem transmitting to there from mine haha..

I do want! No gate tho, too lazy to unplumb it lol

So ill have to call you or get details for the Sunday man!

Picked up the car this arvo and asked the guy if you can enter on the day and he said yeah but costs an extra $10 and if no spots are available then no luck.

If you want you can pre enter and sort all the paperwork out on the day

If you want to know more ring John Collins on 49 611 600 as he knows all

Just incase no one knows yet. Me ant and a few others are going to putty road north side on Sunday to scout for our next big cruise. Let us know in here or by pm if your keen to make sure you get the details (hasn't been arranged yet)

Just incase no one knows yet. Me ant and a few others are going to putty road north side on Sunday to scout for our next big cruise. Let us know in here or by pm if your keen to make sure you get the details (hasn't been arranged yet)

Tim is interested too.....

Ill be there if my nugget is home, just gotta get down and get it tomorrow...

PICS OF HARNESS's!!!!!!

PICS OF HARNESS's!!!!!!

FYP

I have 2 in the car now ill snap some pics at lunch, i will have to feed them into the seat as i have the shoulders straps sitting on the back seat and the waist ones hidden under the seat, the mounting points are hte bolt for the rear seat buckle, replace the bolt with an eye bolt, Lower seat belt bolt on each side for 1 waist strap and the other can clip onto the seat rail after u unscrew a bolt to give it room then s crew it back in and its locked in.

Pics as requested.

On the pic with the seat out, the 2 plugs i have circled you can pull up (just a plastic cap) and screw eye bolts in, on the passenger side i had to use this as the seat belt buckle bolt was in so tight my woman hands (i work in IT) could not get it out, on the drivers side i replaced the buckle bolt with an eye bolt. Replaceing the bolt would be the preferd way to do it as when you sit on the back seat you get an eye bolt in the ass cheak.

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Sweet well have a bit of a crowd! Who's Tim??

So far we got

Me ant Ben mat benji Ben(xd) and Tim?

Him is Tim ---> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/413072-tims-n15-sss-pulsar-with-a-twist-neo-vvl/

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