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Location: Adelaide
Registered: June 2003
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Re: Noosa Hill climb
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Fri, 13 June 2003 03:21

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ehendrikd wrote on Fri, 13 June 2003 13:11 |
i'm not entirely sure thats right, i think '2NS' stands for 'Level 2 Non-Speed', i have a '2S' that allows me in speed events such as hillclimbs, but i am in victoria so it may be different where you are (but i don't think so).
basic things you need are: fire extingisher, blue triangle (sticker) indicating where your battery is, covering on all forward facing glass (except windscreen) ie. headlights, secondry bonnet fastening, like bonnet pins (if your bonnet opens backwards) and a secondry return spring on your throttle linkage.
to compete in speed events you also need a tailshaft strap, or something to stop the front on the tailshaft digging into the ground if it breaks loose (that is if your car is RWD).
hope this helps
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oops sorry, yeah thats what i get for not checking 1st, yeah ive got a 2S oh well.
but i didnt need a secondary return spring on my throttle linkage or a tailshaft strap?!?!?!
the cams website says
"Compulsory vehicle and safety requirements include:
+ A secondary bonnet restraining device
+ A fire extinguisher
+ A blue triangle indicating the position of the battery
+ Headlights covered with a transparent adhesive film (i.e. Contact)
These can be applied to road going vehicles with a minimum of difficulty, and usually with no permanent modifications.
Competitors are required to wear:
+ Non-flammable clothing from neck to wrist to ankles
+ Helmet
+ And are recommended to wear motor sport specific gloves and shoes."
i didnt have to wear non flammable clothing either, i just had to wear long sleeves. and you have to make sure the helmet is cams approved (the ones have like a silver sticker on the back comply)
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