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well, after removing my back seat to run wiring for my amp/speakers etc, i noticed how much more roomy the car was with only the 2 front seats..

now.. im guessing its illegal to just rip the back seat out... does anyone know what it would take to legally have the back seat taken out, and say just carpet the metal frame? im struggling to remember when ive had more than one other person in the car.. so im not really going to lose out

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I know someone that did that with his supra. has a half cage in it, and carpet over the fame for amps and things. Has a four point harness belt. awesome looking supra...goes like a rocket too. Got one huge turbo in it!!!

I dont think it is illegal to remove the rear seats. If you carpet it you can use it as extra storeage too.

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ok ive organised this plenty of times with Prados ....

Basically you need an Engineers Certificate - you can get these at any motor vehicle body builders place ..... then you need to get it over the pits .... so basically what paully said :)

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