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> What can I safely cut out of my car?, Maybe I will go Brant crazy
PeeGreen 914
post Oct 23 2008, 02:42 AM
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So I have decided that next year I am going to run MU... which is anything under 2.5l with any mods I want.... So the question begs to be asked.... What can I remove without needing to alter the car?

Please do tell and pics are appriciated:D

I guess I should add that I have done the Engman inner kit but that is all. Someday it will get a cage but not for a few years.
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post Nov 17 2008, 10:34 AM
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Door beams dont affect window track hardware...cut them out.
You can take out the glass and replace it with lexan...that wieghs alot less.
Look at some of the other door setups..
Drill the outer edges of the doors
Loose the window crank hardware all together. Go with the RS type strap.
This strap is attached to the bottom of the lexan window and runs up inside the door then comes out towards the driver at the top of the door.
Pull down on the strap, window goes up.
A single snap at the bottom of the door holds the strap/window in place.

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