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Thread: Legality of removing rear seats - NSW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    I'd love to see where that rule is printed in legislation.
    What they quoted was that they extend about an inch outside the mudguard flares (but well inside the line of the mirrors).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco-tastic View Post
    I dont understand what the problem is removing seats? The issues with adding seats is logical, but what issues are their with removing? How is it more dangerous for anyone?

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    I understand your point, but I also understand why the regs exist. I am a fire fighter and road crash is one of the things we have to study and a course we must complete. Some cars for example have roll over protection bars/ hoops blasting out of the seats in the event of a rollover to maintain a survival space for the occupants. I agree in most cases a seat removal wont matter, but this sort of thing, needs to be checked as in some cars removing a seat will compromise the cars safety.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    1971 - but it had seat belts so they had to be worn.

    My Triumph 2500 failed a roadworthy check in Victoria because the seatbelts were worn. I showed him on the rego papers where it said "Seat belts must be worn". He then passed it.......

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    Removing seat

    It’s a bigger problem if you move interstate and re-register the vehicle. You virtually have to restore the vehicle to its original registered condition for it to be certified. After that, it’s ‘russian roulette’.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    What they quoted was that they extend about an inch outside the mudguard flares (but well inside the line of the mirrors).

    John
    They were just yanking your chain and trying it on.

    No sharp edges and inside overall profile is all good.

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