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I got 3 roll cages still for sale. My phone screwed up over the last 2 days so anyone who called me or mesages me i am sorry but if you are still interested you will have to get in touch again.

I have 3 roll cages that i dont need.

One is from an R33 and the other two are from r32 GTR's.

They are all 6 point cages with cross bar in back.

2 of them have complete padding and the other has padding in the rear section.

Asking $600 each. They are all in perfect condition want to get rid of them

easy to stick in they bolt into the floor and all the bars bolt up.

all good cages

I think that the gtr cages will for into r32's as the inside dimensions are the same (I was under that impression if I am wrong please correct me)

Call me on 0408064230 or e-mail: shleyw@hotmail.com

Thanx all

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Hey all

I got 3 roll cages still for sale. My phone screwed up over the last 2 days so anyone who called me or mesages me i am sorry but if you are still interested you will have to get in touch again.

I have 3 roll cages that i dont need.

One is from an R33 and the other two are from r32 GTR's.

They are all 6 point cages with cross bar in back.

2 of them have complete padding and the other has padding in the rear section.

Asking $600 each. They are all in perfect condition want to get rid of them

easy to stick in they bolt into the floor and all the bars bolt up.

all good cages

I think that the gtr cages will for into r32's as the inside dimensions are the same (I was under that impression if I am wrong please correct me)

Call me on 0408064230 or e-mail: shleyw@hotmail.com

Thanx all

interested in cage for 32 tried to contact but phone off please give me a call lucas 0402 613 997

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Hey this is fate, i brought a full cage for my r33 a while ago but it didnt fit because i have a sunroof, the roof liner is tons lower because the sunroof. Looking at the pics the r33 cage you have is is a r33 with a sunroof, so the cage you have is no good for someone that doesnt have a sunroof in there car. I have a cusco 6 point blue padded one with the rear angle piece.

Can we work something out ?

Does anyone with an r33 that doesnt have a sunroof want to buy his rollcage and swap me for my cage that suits a non sunroof car ??

Damn i want the cage so bad..

My phone number is 03 5335 9168

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Yea mine does have a sun roof but it would still be ok for someone without a sunroof but maby we can work something out I will pm you mate.

R33 cage still for sale!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hey this is fate, i brought a full cage for my r33 a while ago but it didnt fit because i have a sunroof, the roof liner is tons lower because the sunroof. Looking at the pics the r33 cage you have is is a r33 with a sunroof, so the cage you have is no good for someone that doesnt have a sunroof in there car. I have a cusco 6 point blue padded one with the rear angle piece.

Can we work something out ?

Does anyone with an r33 that doesnt have a sunroof want to buy his rollcage and swap me for my cage that suits a non sunroof car ??

Damn i want the cage so bad..

My phone number is 03 5335 9168

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