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Anybody interested in this?????????

I have tried to make this work for my PNV Coupe & bounced it off Stagefummer in NZ and we both think it's too much trouble to impossible to fit to anything other than what it was designed for.

The strut top pieces obviously mount to the top of the struts and would then be in a plane 90 degrees to as pictured, the straight bar is then attached via the bolts off the top mounts and the cross bars mount to the 1st 2 pieces and mount to pre drilled holes in the floor (I guess for child restaints) making a very rigid rear strut tower assembly.

I have this brace and am just looking for interested parties at present, but if there is sqillions, maybe I should reproduce it and share it around.

Cheers, D

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