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Are you planning on running both front seats?

As I noticed this in the Sports RWD regs

Complete interior, including dashboard, door panels, headliner etc., mandatory. Rear seat may be removed. Two matching front seats mandatory. Aftermarket seats permitted, but must be fully upholstered. All factory controls must be retained and operative; i.e., lights, signals, horn, windows and wipers.

muahahahha welcome to my world mate :cheers: Thats exactly the same regs as touring cars except we somehow have to get the rear seat back in as well.

Try fitting all that crap back in once you've got a cage in there :)

you need a pair of our race seats, nice and light and hold you inplace.

Are you planning on running both front seats?

As I noticed this in the Sports RWD regs

Complete interior, including dashboard, door panels, headliner etc., mandatory. Rear seat may be removed. Two matching front seats mandatory. Aftermarket seats permitted, but must be fully upholstered. All factory controls must be retained and operative; i.e., lights, signals, horn, windows and wipers.

Sanchez, yes we've got two matching fully upholstered seats fitted, as well as the interior pieces and operative controls.

I spoke to Jason O'Halloran extensively about the build as we were planning it to make sure we're in the green as far as rules go.

SATURDAY 19th MARCH 2005

A.M.

7.00 :Competitor gates  

7.30 - 9.30 : Show-N-Shine Registration  

7.30 - 2.30 : Drag Race Registration  

8.30 : Spectator gates open

11.00 - 1.30 : Street Tyre Qualifying  

10.00 - 3.00 : Show-N-Shine  

10.00 - 3.00 : Club Display  

10.00 - 1.00 : Sound Off  

10.00 : Dance Show  

11.00 : Babe Comp  

P.M.

12.00 : Dance Show  

1.00 : Bikini Comp  

1.30 : Motorcycle Stunt Show  

2.00 - 5.00 : Slick Tyre Qualifying  

2.00 : Pro RWD Qualifying Session  

3.15 : Pro RWD Qualifying Session  

4.30 : Pro RWD Qualifying Session  

5.30 : Racing  

6.00 : Glow Off

Adrian

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Awesome work getting it ready in time Paul and Stace, I'm really excited to see it out racing again especially with the 405awkw

405awkw......who said that.....could only be one person....should have just posted it in a thread....wait till its tuned on motorsport 103 with a better boost controller (AVC-Rs cant hold high boost). Drives like an animal, almost scary. Have not given it full throttle yet.

P.S. burnouts are for pu55ys who can't get low e.t.'s

405awkw......who said that.....could only be one person....should have just posted it in a thread....wait till its tuned on motorsport 103 with a better boost controller (AVC-Rs cant hold high boost). Drives like an animal, almost scary. Have not given it full throttle yet.  

P.S. burnouts are for pu55ys who can't get low e.t.'s

You said it right http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...735#post1251735 there yesterday??? I'm not sure what your talking about

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