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Once the new SD cage is fitted which I am doing right now I will hopefully be doing a rally at Wigan then its up for sale for £8k (cost a lot more than that to build it)
Quite simply - don't bother.
Save your money and wait until you can get a quick car, before wasting money on try trying to get yours to sound noisy for absolutely no other benefit.
If you like noise, put a decent stereo in it.
Could you take a photo from directly behind the drivers seat.
The harnesses (when used with a Hans device) should be tapered together equally from the seat to the harness bar, as I would like them to not have the edges of the harness fouling the diagonal/welds.
I think the harnesses may have...
They replied yesterday saying they can't move the harness bar due to homologation.
Crap that as I don't like the diagonals cutting across where the harnesses go. Guess theres nothing else to do about it.
1, top mounts are normal
2, it's the engine lifting eye. Take it off, paint it.
3, It goes white as it's just aluminium oxidation. Remove the inlets and spray them. Just mask off the mating faces and where plugs/fittings go. Don't need the cover on, it's just for show.
4, fuel rail bolts can...
Finally got round to removing my cage yesterday so it's ready to be collected. I have emailed @SafetyDevicesDaniel with the information they needed.
I have also asked if I could have the harness bar at the same height as my original cage so that my harnesses don't get fouled by the diagonals.
My...
Would have loved to come with the rally car for the day but probably will be working on Saturday. Car has barely been driven this year and will be up for sale once I've changed the roll cage in it.
If it's a standard steel wheel with the same size tyre then you can just drive it as normal. The offset could be different which may make it pull slightly one way or another.
If it's say a 15" steel when the others are 16" then just drive a bit more sensibly as the tyre dimensions will probably...
Choice of 2 helmets, 1st is a large OMP full face, hasn't got the flame proof lining but still a nice helmet, just used for 1 Rallyx meeting, bit of kart in and the odd track day, £40 posted
2nd up is my large V2 pro, flameproof lining but no hans posts, some stickers removed but has the...
Pretty much been said, but it's the initial costs of the stuff you need before you even turn a wheel that puts people off.
Bars test
Msa licence
Club membership
Flame resistant helmet (either to suit an intercom, or already have one built in)
Hans device (Head and neck support )
Flame...