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ih8wrx
Hay guys got out last night but was only there for about 2 hours cos the missis wanted to come and then "aww its to cold".....she didnt like being told to sit in the car......lol

Anywho i wanna run my 32 out next week but im gonna need a helmet, 2 of my problems are. Im 6 ft 5 so when i sit in my car i cnt barley fit my hand between my head and the roof, so bumpy roads are a pain, but i cnt really wear a helmet without tilting my head to the side, making things very awkward. To rectify this problem im gonna need to?????

My other problem is i dnt have a helmet, so were can i get them from and do they have to be certain standards eg full face??. I ran my 32 at willowbank towards the start of the year and i used a mates helmet but was told its the only time i can use it cos they just bought in a new standard for helmets?? Just need to know if this applys to the drift practice??

Anywho i did wanna come and talk to a few guys last night but i barely noticed use come off the track while i was there. Anyways i will be there next week, silver 32 with r33 16's on the back.
lil_bobby_260
no they dont worry about standards for drift practice.
ummm if youre too tall then youre gonna have to either take some foam out of your seat or out of the top of your helmet haha... or cut a hole and fit a sweet roof scoop.
dec540
or cut a hole out of your floor and lower you seat smile.gif but then you may have a problem with your arse on bumpy roads..
ih8wrx
lol cheers guys, not kinda what i was thinking though lol.
R34__gtt
take a mallet to the roof huh.gif
Manic 180
QUOTE (ih8wrx @ Jul 30 2009, 09:05 PM) *
lol cheers guys, not kinda what i was thinking though lol.


well what were you thinking?
in reality your only options are reclining your seat far enough back that you have more head room or buying a seat on lower rails.
lil_bobby_260
Hornet scoop on the roof. If youre tall enough you could even look out through the opening.
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