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Hi Guys,

I need to pay a huge bill and need cash, as much as i want to fit this cage etc for track i may have to let it go to pay some bills and then buy another one later, so its a double loss hence NO stupid offers and NO time wasters.

Item - Brown Davis Roll Cage to suit ER34 GTT, This cage was built in August 2010

Description - The cage is the half cage with harnerss bar and bolts. This cage also has side bars from the cage to the fire wall. The cage is CAMS approved and is top quality. The harnesses are both brand new Drift harnesses in their bags, 5 point but can be used as 4 point if need be (depending on seat). The cage is high quality and owes me quite a lot due to the shipping from VIC. It was near new when i purchased it and had done little work. This is removed from my car now, was trial fitted but never bolted down. You will need 3mm base plates, if it sells for the full price i will have them made next door at the Fabrication place, i spoke to Brown Davis and they said they are simply 3mm mild steel plates, nothing fancy.

Condition - Apart from some light scratches etc the cage is in perfect condition. I think it would be pretty hard to hurt it without crashing pretty hard!

Price - $1375 for the cage and both harnesses, will ONLY separate if i have a buyer for both. Delivery around Newcastle area is free, Central Coast and Sydney will cost around $50 to cover some fuel. This cage owes me around $1650 from memory so i AM already losing money.

Location - Raymond Terrace

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PM me or text 0434353292

Cheers

Mat

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