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SM wrote:NMX516 wrote:I believe a seat with FIA approval meets the ADR standards. Secondly, the seat must be mounted in the car correctly. This involves the use of appropriate mounting points and fixings, and also means that the seat must not be fixed in position. It has to be able to be adjusted fore and aft. I would expect that would be the same Australia wide.
I guess thats why there are lots of sprints in Mx5's, since they bolt onto the standard rails, hence use standard mounting points, and uses the stock bolts as well, while still being able to move forwards and back
you can see my sprint V fitment and how the rails needed to be modified Here (warning pics)
spamming more people with photos are you..??
lol
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Your car sounds nice CheyneX5
enjoy
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CheyneX5 wrote:Thanks rodders, where exactly in carlton and what time? would love to come! and i am thinking also aboput joining the mx5 club... what are the perks?
221Berkeley St Carlton from 8.00pm
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-alex wrote:SM wrote:NMX516 wrote:I believe a seat with FIA approval meets the ADR standards. Secondly, the seat must be mounted in the car correctly. This involves the use of appropriate mounting points and fixings, and also means that the seat must not be fixed in position. It has to be able to be adjusted fore and aft. I would expect that would be the same Australia wide.
I guess thats why there are lots of sprints in Mx5's, since they bolt onto the standard rails, hence use standard mounting points, and uses the stock bolts as well, while still being able to move forwards and back
you can see my sprint V fitment and how the rails needed to be modified Here (warning pics)
spamming more people with photos are you..??
lol
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Your car sounds nice CheyneX5
enjoy
hehehe, i'll get back to the stalking when i've over this cold alright
maybe i'll get some cards as well
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SM wrote:-alex wrote:SM wrote:NMX516 wrote:I believe a seat with FIA approval meets the ADR standards. Secondly, the seat must be mounted in the car correctly. This involves the use of appropriate mounting points and fixings, and also means that the seat must not be fixed in position. It has to be able to be adjusted fore and aft. I would expect that would be the same Australia wide.
I guess thats why there are lots of sprints in Mx5's, since they bolt onto the standard rails, hence use standard mounting points, and uses the stock bolts as well, while still being able to move forwards and back
you can see my sprint V fitment and how the rails needed to be modified Here (warning pics)
spamming more people with photos are you..??
lol
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Your car sounds nice CheyneX5
enjoy
hehehe, i'll get back to the staking when i've over this cold alright
maybe i'll get some cards as well
staking?
you have steak? (o.O)a
hahah nah you have to be cool to have cards, plus you dont make other mx5 people pull over (if I remeber correctly sometimes you dont even wave :O and your driving an mx5..) on old pac just so you can say, and I quote myself..
me: "hey, I love your car..!!!"
them: "Thanks, actually I used to own an R32 GTR when I was about your age.."
me "nice, coincidence huh.?"
them: "nah just the meeting of people with great taste in cars"
you still sick? you kinda looked it on friday (in the brief seconds before wei demanded your undivided attention)
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CheyneX5 wrote:what usually goes on at these mx5 nights in carlton?
Talk cars, drink coffee, look at cars, drink coffee... etc
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-alex wrote:staking?
you still sick? you kinda looked it on friday (in the brief seconds before wei demanded your undivided attention)
spelling fixed
yea, otherwise I would have been skating, instead I got woken up by a call asking if I could drive over to give someone a lift home and this time I got petrol money
back on topic
my seat isn't currently in the car as I seem to get enough attention with my Pullover plates as it is without having a big Sparco label as well (and I know I'm just being paranoid)
but I'm getting my fulls later this year so it'll be going back in then
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CheyneX5 wrote:sounds like my kind of night!
i will try to be there this thursday, should i bring anything?
Your car! Oh, and to park you drive inside.
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SM wrote:-alex wrote:staking?
you still sick? you kinda looked it on friday (in the brief seconds before wei demanded your undivided attention)
spelling fixed
yea, otherwise I would have been skating, instead I got woken up by a call asking if I could drive over to give someone a lift home and this time I got petrol money
back on topic
my seat isn't currently in the car as I seem to get enough attention with my Pullover plates as it is without having a big Sparco label as well (and I know I'm just being paranoid)
but I'm getting my fulls later this year so it'll be going back in then
haha you didnt need me to tell you that your paranoid.. hmm im impressed.
you know why you got petrol money..?
Cause I was standing right there when you called wei, or he called you I forget who called who, and I said the least he could do was give you some money for petrol, see just another one of the million things I do for you that go completely unnoticed.. (till I point it out to you)
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The seats look great in Cheyne (I'll take a stab at that being your name people, I feel odd calling people by creative forum names, ahaha Im so boring..!)
You'll have to come for a nice cruise up to Sydney sometime..!
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