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Location: Victoria
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I have asked around and also searched around for info on the minimum requirement that a passenger vehicle in Victoria is required to have.
A discussion was started over a few drinks about getting a older car and stripping it back to basics... but how basic can you go legally? It obviously needs lights, indicators, screen, etc but does it need any seats except for the drivers? Does it need any interior at all? Can the door glass be swapped out for perspex or similar? etc The main idea is to get a old falcon that is completely road legal and registered, then sending it down the quarter mile or around a racetrack and see how fast it goes. Then strip it down as far as possible, while still keeping it roadworthy, then send it to the track again... and so on and forth. Will be interested to hear peoples input about how basic we can go!! Have a nice day
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