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Build the car and leave it stock with all required stock parts, as well as the Caution Triangle (get that from the Tractor). Once assemabled, double check the Brake lines, there is a good amount of bolts for all of that, including the bleed-bolt located at each wheel area. Ensure you grab the Fan-Belt when out for your first Food/Gas run in another vehicle, as you will need that fan-belt to start/run your Satsuma, as well as taking the Gasoline Jerry Can with you and filling it as well, as a means of putting gas in the Satsuma. I also always grab all 5 bottles of the D4 fluid, to ensure you have enough, as it generally takes 2 1/2 bottles to fill the brake lines. 1x Raditor Fluid and 1x Oil is plenty to get you started though. Once the Satsuma has all the required fluids, fan-belt, and gas; it should be ready to start-up. Then take it out and get it inspected while it is stock, before adding any after-market parts. Getting your after-market parts early on as you have the extra cash is fine, but again, wait until after passing inspection before ever installing those. Then before you can actually get the Satsuma "race/rally ready" it will need to first go to the Mechanic, which you will need a decent amount of cash for. Only the mechanic can install the roll-cage, required for using the racing seat harness.
Just the Driver Seat. The only reason you ever need Passenger Seat is for if you were to pickup the Drunk Guy. I remove the BackSeat after inspection as well, as there is no reason for it. The only purpose that serves is if you want to keep a partition between the cabin area and the trunk, so things in trunk don't come eventually up to the front, which they will. But generally after inspection all I keep in the vehicle is some sausage, case of beer, toolset, flashlight.