What exactly to you intend to modify to make it an N2 car?
This is a bit of a stupid and very open eneded question but, basically i want to do up my 86 as an N2 racecar but still have it registered. I realise there are some of the mods they do that cant be legalised. what mods can't be legalised that they do.
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Spazworm
What exactly to you intend to modify to make it an N2 car?
basically as much as possible, 10 point rollcage, dry sump, fuel tank in the centre of the car, boot flooring replaced, quad throttle bodies, lumpy ass cams surge tank, all superfluous structure reinforcement, carbon fibre/fibreglass whatever i can, 15x9 inch rims basically anything you might see on the .
Need to know what is off limits as far as being able to get it engineered and registered in South Australia.
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Spazworm
im pretty sure u can get it engineered, but to get registered?
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How deep are your pockets? The cost of getting it "engineered" will be tiny compared to building anything close to N2 spec.
ps. just read you are in SA. then you can pretty much rule out a road reg "N2".
you would get raped by the constabulery for even having 15x9's let alone many of the other parts you mention.
Last edited by Kid Karola; 20th February 2010 at 11:15 AM.
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you can not remove any of the original body work or sheet metal from anywhere in the car.. therefore half the cars here are not legally street registered
you can fit the flares but you cant go over 25mm of the origianl track width
roll cages can sometimes be registereble depends on whos looking
there are more things but thats a start to give you an idea
edit:
technically you cant have a rim size wider than 7.5 inches..
this is because the biggest tyre legally is a 195/50R15 the widest rim you are legally to fit a 195 to is a 7.5 inch...
great... my bubble is officially busted haha. oh well i guess ill just do what i can or have a pure track day car. I dont really have any limits on what im going to spend by the end, Ill just go a bit at a time.
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Spazworm
get it registered before doing all this and hope you dont get busted?
Get it registered stock, then go nuts, drive it til you get defected (or what ever you get in SA) then track only it...
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