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27-04-2011, 06:48 PM | #1 | ||
The Destroyer
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Gold Coast
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With some arguing in mutiple threads not relating to the subject, I decided a good old discussion thread is in order.
The question: what in 2011 do we (AFF) consider a hypo street car and where do we draw the line. My answer: Things in my opinion exclude a car from being a street car: 1)non road legal tires 2)fuel not found in a bowser 3)A roll-cage+harness (half cage is fine) 4)parachute 5)external fuel cell (external surge's are fine) Things I believe emphersise street car: Air-con Audio player Cruise control Please feel free to add opinions, I am by no means the judge jury or executioner on this subject, I just feel it's a interesting topic and will clean the air of some dissension.
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