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hey everyone just wondering if anyone knows where i can get a good half or 6 point cage for my skyline in Adelaide.... Have been looking around and refuse to pay $700 for a crappy roll cage. I want a real cage that sits correctly in the car as the few i have seen are way to dodgy and ruff as guts. There is no way i am putting a cage in that sits 50-100mm off of the A pillars as in a rollover they will crush as the are to far from any structural point on the car. Any help would be appreciated.....

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this is what is going into my r32 4 door.

will start fitting in the next week.

cage.jpg

$1.25

I have a cage for a 4 door 32 if you end up going the bolt in route. It looks like would like something more substantial though by the look of that photo.

Can be found here

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