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Can I fit an airbag?

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Posted: 22 Feb, 2008
by: Madabout-Kitcars ..
Updated: 22 Feb, 2008
by: Madabout-Kitcars ..
This is a tricky one as you will need to demonstrate that the system you have fitted is suitable for the car you’ve built.
 
You can have internal and external trigger systems but again you need to prove somehow that it is suitable.
 
If you simply use the system from the donor vehicle then it will come under close scrutiny and most likely fail as it would be very difficult to provide documentary evidence that it is suitable for you kit car.
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