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Item: R32 5 point Cusco bolt on half cage

Condition: Very Good

Price: $550 ono

To Fit: (What car) R32 Gtst or Gtr

Location: Adelaide

Comments: Comes with all bolts, nuts, plates etc.... ready to bolt on.

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Edited by Richo
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  • 2 weeks later...
wont fit dude
^^^ as he said mate, it wont fit! back legs sit on the wheel archs.

hmmm thats weard i put this tomie 2 door cage in my 4 door

unless my mate 2 door had a 4 door cage in it

it was easy to install as well with the 4 doors an all lol

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yeah i dont see why it wouldnt fit, the chassis is basically the same as a 2 door with just another door added in to get into the back

maybe get this bloke to get some measurements to see if it will mount like the one above GTS4WD

it will fit if u make it, but it sits too far back!

if u think about it, if the car rolls, all the weight/force will go straight to the drivers/passengers head while ur back seats will be protected!

i would think the 4 door and 2 door have the same floor pan

it bolted to the same place than the 2 doorwe had them next to each other

strate out of 2 door in to the 4 door same holls same place

and it looked the same

but i cant rember where the top bar went over the head rest in the 2 door

but my seats are just a bit forwared than normal in the pics

also the rear door handels just hit the cage when i close them

Edited by dreadr31

yeah from memory both 2 door and 4 door cages will fit each other, if you look at the size of the front doors from 2 door and 4 door, the 2 door is longer,

so if the 2 door cage sits at the pillar it will sit a bit behind the pillar in a 4 door, but will still connect to the wheel arch and then the distance to the dash will be the same as it sits further back,

so it should fit 2door and 4door

JV

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