those are nice where did you get them from mate?Thats an awesome cage! Can't wait to see ya try and get out of the car! Lol.
lol we tried yesterday....
the seats are hard enough to get in ...
missed the early goings of this project, did you specificly decide to use the ph1 172 model or just by chance you already owned one,
if the former why did you choose this over say a 172 cup?
Not meaning to throw a spanner in the works but if your planning to take this car when it`s finished to the Ring, have you seen all the latest posts on www.nurburgring.org concerning all the TUV changes that everyones going on about, if not best have a look. The seats are top notch but not sure if they will allow them fitted if your planning a trip out there. Any TUV certificates you can get will help loads....
well the
seats are full FIA
Cage is FIA
Suspension is H&R (TUV)
Not sure on the engine
Not sure on the brakes
Harnesess are FIA
not sure on the rest :S
ay ben if that lad went on in his fiat panda with no exhaust am sure you will be able to go in the modded beast .
just dont use a sissor jack to take anything off . hahahahaha
Forgein registered vehicles need to have the following:
-Must be fully roadworthy
-Must be within the noise limit
-Need to conform to EU law and regulations
-The N-GmbH has the final say "Hausrecht"
And will impose the StVZO during touristenfahrten.
That means that for foreign registered vehicles that want to be "absolutely sure" of being allowed on the ring you should have an independant Tüv test done in Germany and carry that certificate with you. The German Tüv is well respected across Europe.
Drivers of standard production cars have nothing to fear. It will be modified cars that will be controlled/inspected.
ay ben if that lad went on in his fiat panda with no exhaust am sure you will be able to go in the modded beast .
just dont use a sissor jack to take anything off . hahahahaha
LOL hahhaaha remember that now !
how much is a TUV test then?