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Post by stitchdup on Dec 11, 2018 2:12:41 GMT -7
I used to want a t bucket but after watching this vid I dont now.
from what I've read they lived
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Post by DeeCee on Dec 11, 2018 2:38:37 GMT -7
Here in Australia, we actually wear seat belts, and they would have stayed in the thing... but each to their own,
Thinning of the herd" isn't it. ?
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Post by stitchdup on Dec 11, 2018 2:47:09 GMT -7
With that car it would have to be a lapbelt, and thats almost as bad as no seatbelt
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2018 3:15:32 GMT -7
would of been 4 point seat belts and a roll cage in it if it was me
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Post by poet on Dec 11, 2018 6:45:44 GMT -7
I think even a lap belt would have kept them in the car. No matter what kind of car you drive, if you can't handle the power you can kill yourself or someone else. Seems like too much power for the car, and situation to me.
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Post by RetroSpectKustoms on Dec 11, 2018 15:53:20 GMT -7
I'd be putting Lap/Sash belts in it were it mine. This would be the minimum requirement for registration in South Australia.
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Post by stitchdup on Dec 12, 2018 1:47:12 GMT -7
I used to work at a panel beaters/towing and I think I'd rather get thrown out than have a lapbelt. Seen too many faces printed on dashes
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