Priceless :)
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mia racing BSR
max trying to drive
that's max in the overhead bin of the trailer, this way i make sure he stays put. it's know as the DUNGEON
laat pic was mia's first track day. she travels with LOTS of stuff
max trying to drive
that's max in the overhead bin of the trailer, this way i make sure he stays put. it's know as the DUNGEON
laat pic was mia's first track day. she travels with LOTS of stuff
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It's not 80# that is the requirement to get into a booster seat, it is 80# that is the requirement if you are under 80#.
Graduating to a booster is at 40# which my boy just recently graduated to the 40# club. With that said, the Recaro Pro Booster starts at 30# and 37".
FYI...I would check with you state as these are state laws, not USDOT laws.
Graduating to a booster is at 40# which my boy just recently graduated to the 40# club. With that said, the Recaro Pro Booster starts at 30# and 37".
FYI...I would check with you state as these are state laws, not USDOT laws.
i am waiting to use NO booster
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Very cool!!! These experiences they have will stay with them indefinitely. It only gets better with time as they get older.
I have similar pics of my little man when he was two in my first 996. Now he dons the helmet and gloves and gets behind the wheel... In around 4 years, he'll be ready to drive, and then I'm in trouble.
I have similar pics of my little man when he was two in my first 996. Now he dons the helmet and gloves and gets behind the wheel... In around 4 years, he'll be ready to drive, and then I'm in trouble.