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Okay guys. I just realized that I will also be needing a roll cage for my GTR33. Completely slipped my mind until I started talking with someone about the next track day.

A large portion of my driving will be done on the street however, so I need the roll cage to have removable bars at the doors to make getting in and out much easier.

So what do you guys suggest? I need something that is cost efficient but also looks good. Like I said, I will do quite a bit of street driving so I would like for it to be as inconspicuous as possible.

Thanks guys.

-Sayajin

cusco make some with removable bars. their cages look very nice too, quite good. just check that their designs and material used are approved by your motosport governing body.

  • 1 month later...

hey mate, my father owns a race car shop in sydney, and has done roll cages in quite a number of cars now! maybe 60 different types! check with your local engineer/adr rules to see what you are and arent aloowed to have, pm me if you want my dads contact number as he is located in sydney, and may know someone in your state that may be able to help you! my father makes his cages out of chrome moly and its strength and light weight out-muster everyhting else!

if you choose to do it yourself, he has all the chrome moly you may need!

best of luck, hope you find something you after and keep the tough street car look/drift toy look!

Garth

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