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darve

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Feel free to laugh........

 

Having sold the trailer earlier in the year but still wanting to take fuel and tools to trackdays, I built the following......

 

Unload and undo one bolt and it lifts out when you get to the track

 

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Lots of space for the general rubbish and lunch and tools and, and, and....

 

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I think that is bl**dy brilliant  :yes:

 

I bought a Motorcycle helmet top box of a local Facebook selling page for a tenner hoping I could mount it somehow on the car as I hate lugging the helmet around, especially on the daily commute.  Unfortunately it didn't fit anywhere, but that looks well suitable (if a bit daft for daily use ;))

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If you'd fashioned it from Carbon Fibre you may have sold loads on here..... :d

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No passenger seat I assume?

 

just lock em in the box :laugh:

 

no, no passenger seat but sure this could be incorporated somehow

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Feel free to laugh........

Having sold the trailer earlier in the year but still wanting to take fuel and tools to trackdays, I built the following......

:laugh::laugh::laugh:

Dave that's shockingly bad!!!!.....

Why have you not painted it white and trimmed the inside black! :laugh:

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A great idea but double check no legal or insurance issue carrying so much fuel in containers in a car.

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A great idea but double check no legal or insurance issue carrying so much fuel in containers in a car.

 

That's what I was thinking...

 

Great idea though  :)

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wouldn't the same rule apply for having two cans in the boot of a tin top?

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Is that a spolier on your box? Glad to see you have considered aero.

 

Mike

 

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He's not storing it, he's transporting it...

It is actually page 7 that quotes how much can be stored on a vehicle, 30 litres

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