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I have a used “full” Safety 21 brand roll cage to suit S13/180sx. It has 7 or 8 points depending whether you count the roof bar that sits along the front window. It has had two tabs welded on to tie the main centre hoop into the seat belt brackets.

Comes with the white padding you see in the photos and a few rice stickers for good measure.

I will post at buyers expense, but it is a big bulky item.

The roll cage is located on the Sunshine Coast.

$950 or best offer. I don’t care if you think your “mate” thinks he can buy these for less off Yahoo Auctions, or what China knock off's bring. I’m open to all sensible offer’s as I need the room. Don't like it, don't comment. Not interested, don't comment.

You can contact me via PM or Email me at [email protected]

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*Side note I have had the front hoops into an R32, they do fit but aren’t perfect. I guess if you were handy you could adopted to fit. Each to their own.*

WILL NOT FIT SUNROOF CARS

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Could do, or be close anyway. From the base to the top of the main centre hoop is 1.1m, I will take the rear bar measurements tomora as that will give you a rough idea whether they will be long, too short or much the same to reach the rear wheel arch's.



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