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pics please. especually if you have pics fitted in the car. postage to melb?

I will put up pics on tuesday as the car is not with me at the moment. i am alittle unsure about postage, i would guess around $50 - $100 mark.

2 door but it may fit in a 4 door as it bolts in just behind the front seats and the rear wheel arch area. ill put pics up on tuesday and you will be able to see.

still able to access the rears?

im guessing u mean the rear seats then yes but i think to have the cage in and seats u might have to mod the seat alittle not sure. i have only had the set in my once and only for a short time and i didnt have the rear seat in.

Hi guys here are the pics. Im going to be away till monday arvo so i probably wont be able to reply but ill go by first in best dressed or best offer which ever the better.

I was unable to have the back of the back seat in while the cage was in the car but with alittle mod to the seat it would work very easy, and look great.

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$700 posted anywhere in Aust.

This needs to go. Make me an offer

These sell new for $1500.

I take it this was fitted by drilling holes and fitting plates under the car? Am interested...

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