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For Your Own Safety, Please Stay In Your Seats!

Christiancoach

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This will keep you glued to your seat!
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The tank plates stay in the car, but can be removed via a couple of bolts. The Harness Loop only take 4 Allen Screws to remove it! No back seat passengers are suggested with it installed. I took it out in around 4 minutes with a couple of hand tools. I don't know the pricing, but if you call them, ask for Kelly or Tony, they can set you up!
 

wez84

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thats getting pretty serious mate looks good.
I think doing up a 4 point harness everytime I went for a drive up the street would give me the shits after a while lol
 

Jonno

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not that i have a ute, but it is interesting if their will be one for the utes out there
 

Christiancoach

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thats getting pretty serious mate looks good.
I think doing up a 4 point harness everytime I went for a drive up the street would give me the shits after a while lol

My 4 point is a simple one click latch. The only thing harder than a regular seat belt is that I have to pull on both shoulders.
It's not a 5 point, rotating one where all 5 belts attach separately.
 
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