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Up for sale is a 'used' but in Very good condition CUSCO Half Bolt In Roll Cage to Suit BNR34 GTR or R34 GTT.

Came out of my R34 GTR. Comes with all bolts, brackets etc.

At the time that this cage was ordered it was made to order with a wait time of approx 6-8 weeks. Purchased from RHD Japan, paid $1200 for this.

PRICE:


$950 ONO

SHIPPING

Pick up from South Western Sydney. Also, happy to ship at buyers expense.

CONTACT

0403337740 OR PM

*Pictures will be uploaded within the next 24hours

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Can the rear seat be put back in with this?

I would assume no?

Unfortunately no. Unless you cut holes in your seats or modify them for the bars to go through...

Out of curiosity, would this fit a R34 GTT with sunroof?

Yes it will fit...

How many holes has to be drilled to install this?

The cage has four mounting points. Each mounting plate requires 4 holes

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