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"Schroth Quickfit removable 4-point harness" By Tony Danza

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Top Cat:
Have you informed your insurance company Robin that you are using it on public roads. I seem to remember quite a fuss when Chris was thinking about changing to a red seat belt.   :smiley:

RedRobin:
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Very good point, TC - I haven't informed them yet. Greenlight, so I'm not expecting any problems - Especially as I'll be telling them they're TUV approved.

I'm just waiting for my OZ's to be fitted then was going to inform Greenlight in one hit so I would only get charged a single £25 policy update fee. Would also include the CatchCan.

Cheers  :drinking:

You tried out yours yet?

Top Cat:
No they only arrived yesterday. I am thinking of leaving my back seat out permanently depending on how loud the exhaust note is after its out. I have been thinking of asking Luke is there anything he could knock up in the way of posh carpet to cover the under seat plan.  :smiley:

RedRobin:

--- Quote from: Top Cat on September 23, 2009, 05:56:07 pm ---
I am thinking of leaving my back seat out permanently depending on how loud the exhaust note is after its out. I have been thinking of asking Luke is there anything he could knock up in the way of posh carpet to cover the under seat plan.  :smiley:


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....Great idea if you don't use your back seats. I'm sure that someone (such as Luke) could do you a really nice carpet job and one which had a degree of soundproofing (if you wanted it).

A roll-cage on your list by any chance? :happy2:

tony_danza:
Legally I think you're ok with a 4-point, it is E-marked and TUV aproved after all, but check with your insurance to make sure. However, I find it a bit of a pain in the arse with oblique junctions etc, slackening it off to see properly.

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