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care to share the information you found, i'm leaning towards getting a cage soonish.

Why you planing on rolling your car??? LOL

Shane there is a place at Geebung makes roll cages and i think Autobarn at Virginia has an R33 half cage in stock....

half cages and full cages are legal, Rules state they must not encroach sp* on front occupant space any more then needed and must be bolt it. They also must not make it any harder to get in and out of the car hence why side intrusion bars are not legal on the street.

Cages not only offer protection but stiffen the car up shitloads, making them handle way better.

Some interesting comments in regard to the cages, i'm looking at getting a street legal half cage for a 33 sedan in the near future, can anyone give me some performance places they would recommend to build one in brissy, prefer northside, definatly not add racing as they are a pack of unqualifed dicks sorry mods if that goes against rules but want to warn fellow sau members

I know there is a place on the southside near mazfix (on the same street) that specialises in roll cages may want to take a trip and have a look. They always seem to have old school cortinas and the like, being fitted out.

guys pm me, myself and my housemate build them :D mine is andra approved and street legal, as previously mentioned, you can either bolt in and weld, also some andra tech guys go a little easier on street registered cars depends who u get and how they are feeling.

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