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Re: getting a 1200 ute race ready
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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thanks guys, great advice!

i was thinking of more permanent solutions to the bonnet restraint and tow hooks rather than belts and straps.

i didnt know there were factory tow hooks for the front of 1200's? must find some
for the rear i always use the rear spring mount? is this good enough? should they be highlighted? do i need the little 'tow' stickers?

do bonnet pins need to be wired to the car?
ive considered retrofitting ford gt style bonnet locks to the 1200, but i guess bonnet locks of any kind (and a blue triangle)
will attract more attention to it on the street. its doesnt spend much time on the street these days anyway

is there a certain type of fire extinguisher that i need? apart from one with metal straps?

sorry for all the questions, but i couldnt confidently find the answers on the web



Do bonnet pins have to be wired to the vehicle to prevent them from falling off?

Posted on: 2009/12/28 5:46
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