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    I can say safely and without any doubt, and being a father of 2 wonderful lesser humans (12 and 14), I have found the best points to restrain a child are as follows:
    1. Across the nose.
    2. Across the throat.
    3. Across and around the ankles
    4. Across and around the wrists.

    Joking joking. I would never do that. Good luck Kai...

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    Quote Originally Posted by the godfather View Post
    I can say safely and without any doubt, and being a father of 2 wonderful lesser humans (12 and 14), I have found the best points to restrain a child are as follows:
    1. Across the nose.
    2. Across the throat.
    3. Across and around the ankles
    4. Across and around the wrists.

    Joking joking. I would never do that. Good luck Kai...
    I would have to agree mate !!!!!

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    one night our Nipper was being particularly feral at the dinner table. No surprise, as she was only 5 at the time. I said I would chain her up to the Hills Hoist and feed her dog food if she kept it up. 'Yes Please, Daddy' Grin.

    So, next afternoon out comes the nylon coated steel cable, dunno, about 5 metres long, looped around the Hills Hoist, other end draped around her neck, eating pretend dog food from pretend bowl. So far, so good. Cable dumped on the ground to be put away later. Now, usually this kind of set up at our place ends up with an unexpected encounter with the lawnmower......... not in this case.

    Later spotted a 7 year old doing laps at a fair speed around the clothes line. What does he have around his neck? the steel cable........... shudder. That taught me not to put my toys away :-) Happily he stayed upright until we brought him to a standstill.
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    Heres the pics of the crab bar.




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    Can you point out where the cup is?



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    You've used artificial turf.

    On a more serious note, Can you fit the crab bar (for the middle seats) if the back seats are also in use??

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    Quote Originally Posted by P4trol View Post
    You've used artificial turf.

    On a more serious note, Can you fit the crab bar (for the middle seats) if the back seats are also in use??
    Not one of those but I'm wondering if someone makes them like a role bar, so the top sits just under the head lining, easy access to the 3rd row seats then

    Tap till ya can tap no more.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by P4trol View Post
    Can you point out where the cup is?



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    Cup?

    On a more serious note, Can you fit the crab bar (for the middle seats) if the back seats are also in use??
    Yes you can, but it would have a different mounting setup. It would most likely but welded/plate bolted to the floor just in front of the rear wheel arch. It would also need foam wrapping (like a roll cage)

    Oh and I found the turf on a job, and though it would be great for when the dogs in the back. His fur doesn't stick to it and its easy to clean/vacuum. Also makes it easy to slide things in and out.

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    Golf turf installed = must be a cup hiding somewhere for putting practice



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    HAHA Ok got it. Nice. : )

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