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why do you want a cams approved one?

cams approved doesn't mean its street legal, any half cage is street legal aslong as the car is reg. as a 2 seater

edit:"note all j-spec brand cages aren't cams approved due to the thickness"

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Sam, your posting about your rollcage at 3am??? Go to bed and get some sleep man!!!!!! LMFAO

Anyway, try Maitland Fabrication? I know a guy with an early Zed, and he stripped the interior etc then gave it to them to build the cage. From memory he said it was about 2000-2500ish? That is cams apporved and not non removable side intrusion bars but under cams ruling, they can now be made removeable.

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for a decent cage thats CAMS happy for racing, your looking at 3k+ from most people, i recommend LF performance, maitland, and if you want really top shelf mark bourne, but expect to fork out big bucks..

do forget driving it on the road and A class rego tho, it won't happen, rally reg only for you

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mmm i think i might leave the cage idea for now, u dont need a cage for drifting at barbagello anyway, ill guess il have to try not to crash till i have more money :P

Or just get the half cage . . atleast its some protection

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