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[quote name='HVN 032' date='3 Jan 2009, 01:58 PM' post=' member is looking at doing the same for a chaser! Jeez chad took ya long enough....... only joking nice work

Hey, its only taken me about 6 months :(

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can anyone recommend anygood places to get roll cages made up that are road legal, cauz i wanna get a drift car biult up, and still have it legal for the road.

cheers... michael p.s guess its gunna be an expensive sport but, seems like poeple are getting into it, oww luke(orgzmc) do you know much places to get good parts and what i need for it, im thinking of a 180 or such.

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