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Depends on the car and what I'm doing with it.

Not long ago I did a strip and refit in a DB9rs.

Cost the owner a fortune

trents R33 GTR I did the while car build and included the interior.

At the moment have cars from dash sport & insight which are totally stripped bare

General rule if all I'm doing is a cage then no stripping is included. If I'm building a whole car then I work it into the cost.

I have a no shit box policy now days. (seriously)

I've had to become very picky with the cages that I take on.

As of lock up time tonight there is 7 high end cars waiting in line for rather large cages.

And an additional 5 cars waiting for a phone call to bring them in.

That basically puts cage work at a 2month wait time.

I do suspension setups yes depending what the intended purpose is.

As for undercar bracing I dont really do anything regularly with it as the majority of the car I see through the place are getting or have cages.

I can design and fabricate undercar bracing if you are willing to factor in design time as well as actual fabrication time.

Best to get in contact when your ready and see if my shedule fits around yours.

Im currently doing a comprehensive cage for Dash sport

Its an EVO IX RS

I was contemplating doing a write up on the next cage similar to the one I did years ago about cage fabrication. It seems every forum but this one has a thread dedicated to roll cages.

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I do suspension setups yes depending what the intended purpose is.

As for undercar bracing I dont really do anything regularly with it as the majority of the car I see through the place are getting or have cages.

I can design and fabricate undercar bracing if you are willing to factor in design time as well as actual fabrication time.

Best to get in contact when your ready and see if my shedule fits around yours.

will do champ............im doing a big build and bracing i will spend $$$$ on no issuse...........cause pretty much its a land barge

Im currently doing a comprehensive cage for Dash sport

Its an EVO IX RS

I was contemplating doing a write up on the next cage similar to the one I did years ago about cage fabrication. It seems every forum but this one has a thread dedicated to roll cages.

Brad can you get back to me? Still waiting on a reply..

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