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Yup. Ordered from the factory with no A/C, no radio, no t-tops, no nuthin'....were you able to get the NX2000 w/o radio?[/b]
You're telling me that you had to check a box and pay more for speakers, on a base-model Nissan? 1966 Galaxie, I can believe that but Japanese-branded cars of that era??
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I don't know Greg, the function of a speaker is obviously different than that of a door panel. And remember, just because a car faces a limitation like this (speaker mounted to door panel) doesn't mean you can force a legal mod (door panel removal) to facilitate an illegal one. I would say that if the speaker must remain and they are attached to the door panels then the panel, or a portion of it, must remain.
Does this earn me my rules nerd membership?
Oh, and that was a joke, but it does raise an interesting question.
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In reality though, the rule should just be changed to allow radio and speakers to be removed.
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But it just goes to show how everyone seems to take some rules for granted.
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I bought a 2004 Subaru Impreza STi that came with no radio or speakers from the factory except as an option - and very few came with that option almost all were delivered without the radio unless the dealer installed it.You're telling me that you had to check a box and pay more for speakers, on a base-model Nissan? 1966 Galaxie, I can believe that but Japanese-branded cars of that era??
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I think you have an illegal hood scoop on the VW in that pic!!!!!
edit your competition has an illegal hoodscoop!
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Did anything come of this proposed rules change? It seems that wiring is the only major area omitted from the ITCS.
The reason I ask is that I have to relocated my fuse panel as it is right where the required driver's side front down tube mounts. While I'm relocating the fuse panel I would like to replace my GBC type fuses with more modern ATC type.