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30 Aug 2015, 09:47 (Ref:3569797) | #1 | |
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Rallycross Preparation in the Midlands
Hiya i'm new here so this may not be in the right place:
We are looking to get into rallycross/rally pretty soon with a car that isn't worth any money but is such good fun to drive we want it to retire in style. It is not a lovely Renaultsport trophy it is merely a 1.2 16v but would like to get all the roll cage etc prep done professionally. As it's not ever going to compete with the big boys I wouldn't want to spend huge money. I believe the roll cage required is a weld-in type with double longtitunial door bars on both sides. I believe it is Section K Appendix 2 Drawing No. 12(g) or 12(h) in the MSA Bluebook. We are based in the midlands and need advice on where to send the car? Thanks |
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2 Sep 2015, 21:38 (Ref:3570858) | #2 | |
Racer
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Hi Ross I have sent you a PM
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