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Hi all,

I just recently imported a 1997 R33 GTR VSpec and the previous Japanese owner had installed a 6 point roll cage.

My import agent has taken it out for compliance purposes, and in all reality I am not planning to take my GTR around the track any time soon.

So I am putting the roll cage up for sale. I am based in Melbourne and would prefer a local pickup, however, if anyone inter-state is really keen I will see what postage costs will be involved.

Not sure what brand it is, but here are the pictures of the roll cage below. I only have a couple of examples of what it looked like inside the GTR (not the best unfortunately).

Whoever buys it will have to install it themselves obviously.

$550 is what we are pricing it for.

Message me if anyone is interested.

Looks a good deal for those R33 GTR fans using your cars for track days mainly.

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Hi all,

I just recently imported a 1997 R33 GTR VSpec and the previous Japanese owner had installed a 6 point roll cage.

My import agent has taken it out for compliance purposes, and in all reality I am not planning to take my GTR around the track any time soon.

So I am putting the roll cage up for sale. I am based in Melbourne and would prefer a local pickup, however, if anyone inter-state is really keen I will see what postage costs will be involved.

Not sure what brand it is, but here are the pictures of the roll cage below. I only have a couple of examples of what it looked like inside the GTR (not the best unfortunately).

Whoever buys it will have to install it themselves obviously.

$550 is what we are pricing it for.

Message me if anyone is interested.

Looks a good deal for those R33 GTR fans using your cars for track days mainly.

Hi All,

Thank you to those who are interested in the roll cage.

I am going to be assembling the roll cage (no, not back in the car!) and put up measurements so that interested parties can see what it looks like and then see if it will fit in their model.

As far as I am aware, this would fit perfectly in a R33 GTR (ie. it came out of my 1997 R33 GTR Vspec) - but I might be wrong. Again, we're not sure of what the make/brand is.

So watch this space in the next couple days when I post a new picture of the cage assembled.

Thanks

  • 1 month later...

Hi everyone,

I apologize for being so slack with the posting of the assembled roll cage pictures.

Here are the new pictures to give everyone an idea of how its is assembled. The installation points are also provided in the first picture.

Message me for those of your still interested.

If you're interstate, please message me your postcode to determine postage/shipping costs.

Price is still $550 (excluding postage/shipping costs).

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