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Badass build! Glad to see another Jap car get some cubes
Nice execution and it looks tidy. I wish there were more LS swapped jappas in New Zealand, would love to cruise with some.
And good to see you put at least a half cage in this thing. Too many times I see people throwing tens of thousands of dollars at a build without any regard for safety. One thing though, harnesses are not designed to work with reclining seats. It puts too much load on the hinges in a crash, you cannot certify/homoglate that under FIA rules. to my knowledge.
Nice execution and it looks tidy. I wish there were more LS swapped jappas in New Zealand, would love to cruise with some.
And good to see you put at least a half cage in this thing. Too many times I see people throwing tens of thousands of dollars at a build without any regard for safety. One thing though, harnesses are not designed to work with reclining seats. It puts too much load on the hinges in a crash, you cannot certify/homoglate that under FIA rules. to my knowledge.
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Badass build! Glad to see another Jap car get some cubes
Nice execution and it looks tidy. I wish there were more LS swapped jappas in New Zealand, would love to cruise with some.
And good to see you put at least a half cage in this thing. Too many times I see people throwing tens of thousands of dollars at a build without any regard for safety. One thing though, harnesses are not designed to work with reclining seats. It puts too much load on the hinges in a crash, you cannot certify/homoglate that under FIA rules. to my knowledge.
Nice execution and it looks tidy. I wish there were more LS swapped jappas in New Zealand, would love to cruise with some.
And good to see you put at least a half cage in this thing. Too many times I see people throwing tens of thousands of dollars at a build without any regard for safety. One thing though, harnesses are not designed to work with reclining seats. It puts too much load on the hinges in a crash, you cannot certify/homoglate that under FIA rules. to my knowledge.
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