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Mirrors???
I've read somewhere that SVA needs two methods of looking behind which need to be adjustable from the driving position, from that i assume that two wing mirrors wouldn't be adequate, unless you have a very long left arm. Yet Chris's car doesn't show a center mirror. Do you need one or not??
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At SVA there you need to be able to see all the marking behind you in your mirrors. So if your side mirrors cover this you wouldn’t need central mirror. But I would take that chance. You could always remove it after. |
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The prototype had a central mirror for the SVA test, most of the pictures for the book were taken before the miror was fitted. You will need a central mirror, I'm having to fit one to my single seater even though you wont see anything but the driver in it!
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You are kidding right? That will look proper pants besides a complete waste of time and effort...
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Cheers,
I think i'll put a stick on a sticky one rather than having to drill the scuttle. I prefer the look without. |
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you will need a mirror for doing your hair after a drive lol
les g |
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It's because the regulations state the car "should be fitted with a central and offside mirror........." Mad innit? Cheers Chris |
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Regards John
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That reminds me, what colour eyeshadow will I need to match the car?
(I'm going to get you at playtime) Cheers Chris |
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