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Hey i have a 6 Point Bolt in Blue Padded Rollcage to suit a non-sunroof r33 that i want to swap for a set of 18's or bigger for my R33 GTST.

The reason im not using the rollcage is because i have a sunroof in my car and i didnt know it wouldnt fit when i got it.

Phone - 03 5335 9168 or 0449611791

Email - [email protected]

Will sell for $700 ..

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ok yer sorry i should have put a little more info, i have pics but it wont upload here ..

Ok from what ive been told its a cusco brand although i carnt see cusco writem on it, but then again the whole thing is covered in blue padding so i dont know where a brand name could be put. Blue is cusco's brand colour but i carnt be certain its cusco even though ive seen pics of cusco cages that look the same. Its a bolt on straight from japan so it may not be australian aproved i dont know. It also has a cross section that crosses over the back window that you dont have to use if you dont want.

I can email pictures to anyone, but they just wont upload here. Maybe someone nice that i email the pics to will upload em here for me ..

Um yer i will sell for $700, im located in ballarat

!!!!!!! THIS WILL NOT FIT IN AN R33 WITH A SUNROOF !!!!!!!!

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damn, sorry they are old links i had, i didnt bother to check em, i have them saved on my computer somewhere but i carnt upload pics here for some reason, i might try a different browser and try again ..

Thanks for letting me know..

Ahhh i see whats happenin, the first 2 have full address and the rest have ... in them cos i copyied and pasted from an old thread i had, i'll have them running in a min ..

All pics working now, but click on the ones i posted and not the links that appear on vietorious quote bacause i edited the links on my post ..

One wouldnt work by linking it so you have to copy and paste it into a web page and change the h**p to http

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