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| GearSpeedKelvo | Sep 30 2014, 12:40 AM Post #1 |
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How thin should it be and what are the sizes of the lexan windows for an AE111? Thanks. |
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| 1i1 | Sep 30 2014, 03:02 AM Post #2 |
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Are there any regulations on this sort of thing where the car will be used. Certain classes or motorsport bodies will require different specs on thickness etc |
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| ales_000 | Sep 30 2014, 08:46 PM Post #3 |
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Do you happen to know what are the rules related to it here in NZ, Mark? Just curious. |
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| 1i1 | Oct 1 2014, 04:14 AM Post #4 |
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From MSNZ Plastic Windows: fitted to a vehicle may be detailed on an Authority Card provided the following requirements are met: (i) The plastic windows are only fitted to the side and/or rear (not the front screen), and (ii) The material is of an approved polycarbonate type, being Lexan MR10 or Cyrolon AR2 or a LVVTA accepted rigid plastic material, and (iii) They are mounted securely to the vehicle, and (iv) They comply with the requirements of this Schedule. Note: Plastic windows may also be certified under the Low Volume Vehicle Code. And what LVVTA says http://www.lvvta.org.nz/documents/infosheets/LVVTA_Info_01-2005_Security_Vehicles-Jan_2005.pdf |
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| ales_000 | Oct 1 2014, 05:45 AM Post #5 |
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Cool. Thanks for that, Mark. Was curious about that. Cheers
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