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Its ironic (is it not) in that we spend fortunes in seeking to lose weight and then weld in a load of tubing and carry around a huge great fire extinguisher [;)][;)]

Any recommendations for a good value extinguisher system? GPD and Demon Thieves want an arm and a leg. I dont intend to compromise on safety but I dont want to pay more than I have to.
 
Thanks Simon. No plumbed in extinguisher (yet), but I do have a passenger seat. I was toying with the idea of a bracket mounted on the transmission tunnel, behind the passenger seat. It wont be connected to pull cords as I don't need them, it's more to stop the battery being flattened when not in use and this seems a handy place for it.

The DME is under the floor (well not at the moment, it's on the floor mat whilst I try different settings on the piggyback [:D]).
 

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