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Hay boys and girls..

Im lookin into caging my R32 4dr..

I havent seen any off the shef items so I think im going to have to go with a one off object..

Who has caged a 4 door? Dosnt neceserally have to be a skyline..

Where from?

Ball park figure on prices?

Materials?

Sketches?

photos?

Pros and Cons..

Thanks guys!

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Hay boys and girls..

Im lookin into caging my R32 4dr..

I havent seen any off the shef items so I think im going to have to go with a one off object..

Who has caged a 4 door? Dosnt neceserally have to be a skyline..

Where from?

Ball park figure on prices?

Materials?

Sketches?

photos?

Pros and Cons..

Thanks guys!

I presume you're keeping the rear seats useable right?

Cusco Japan make cages that will allow that, but not CAMS approved

Whats the end use of the car going to be?

I presume you're keeping the rear seats useable right?

Cusco Japan make cages that will allow that, but not CAMS approved

Whats the end use of the car going to be?

Rear seats in or out.. Im just seeing whats available..

Is it possible to put in a cage with rear seats?

Where do they mound the rear points of the cage?

lol.. end of use? when it gets beaten up so badly I cant fix it.. or 5 to 10 years..

  • 5 months later...
hey guys im also lookin at caging my 4 door,

mainly for drift however it does see the street sometimes pretty keen on some pics/ ideas :rolleyes:

+1 Same boat also. Car will see street use, so a half cage might be a better option. Have also considered taking back seats out and rego it as a 2 seater.

  • 4 weeks later...

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