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i have for sale a CUSCO 10-point rollcage for a bnr32 gtr. i bought this brand new while i was in japan, with plans of putting it in my drift car when i finished it but plans change and no time for project.

$1800ono

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Just wondering what classifies it a being a 10-point cage?

Have seen others labelled 6-point with the same amount of parts etc.

Did you find out what material its made of yet?

its basically a 6 point but you got the attachments that go from the b pillar hoop to the a pillar legs which run alongside the doors and the bar that goes from the top right side of the b pillar loop to the bottom of the left of the rear arm.

And as far as i am aware its a safety 21 cage which i thought were all black and steel and the chromoly ones are the blue ones.

its basically a 6 point but you got the attachments that go from the b pillar hoop to the a pillar legs which run alongside the doors and the bar that goes from the top right side of the b pillar loop to the bottom of the left of the rear arm.

And as far as i am aware its a safety 21 cage which i thought were all black and steel and the chromoly ones are the blue ones.

your exacely right there mate, got to it b4 i did :cheers: , black ones are steel which are heavy and ofcourse the cheaper ones but the blue ones are the leightweight material cages which are the pricey ones, i think this is abit pricey what his asking but hey its his cage, you said you will get rid of it for 1k and my offer was $650 which i think is a pretty decent offer,

cheers mate

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