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miles thomas wrote:Keith all of the above are good especially the brolly for sun as well as rain. I was thinking about what I took last time and no one has mentioned about cleaning the car. Everyone makes an effort to start the rally clean so a simple kit of collapsible bucket sponge,micro fiber clothes and some aqua wax should do. Also maybe a steering lock as the cars will be left in car parks which are open to the public.
Lastly you may want to get a pair of C G Locks for your seat belts. These make standard belts into more of a fixed lap belt but with a free moving shoulder one. Sounds a bit odd but for me they really stop your hips moving around even in a good seat like the Spiders.
And you don't want to be slipping out of your Spider do you............
Anyway tight belts and if I think of anything else I will post it up
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Keith Hall wrote:miles thomas wrote:Keith all of the above are good especially the brolly for sun as well as rain. I was thinking about what I took last time and no one has mentioned about cleaning the car. Everyone makes an effort to start the rally clean so a simple kit of collapsible bucket sponge,micro fiber clothes and some aqua wax should do. Also maybe a steering lock as the cars will be left in car parks which are open to the public.
Lastly you may want to get a pair of C G Locks for your seat belts. These make standard belts into more of a fixed lap belt but with a free moving shoulder one. Sounds a bit odd but for me they really stop your hips moving around even in a good seat like the Spiders.
And you don't want to be slipping out of your Spider do you............
Anyway tight belts and if I think of anything else I will post it up
Wozzers!!....
Not planning that for my Spider!
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perhaps a spare credit card with sufficient funds for those unexpected surprisesKeith Hall wrote:So my first ( and hopefully not the last - I know its supposed to never happen again ) trip to Macon is about a month and a half away.......
Any tips on what I should take with me......obviously other than a coat in case it rains whilst driving the Spider
Any Spider owners got tips as well e.g. what should I do about headlamp beam converters etc
Cheers all!
Keith
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