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The cage came out of a R32 GTS-t Skyline, and is going into a R32 skyline GTS25. Both 2door.

Im just trying to suss out how and where everything is going to be attached to the car.

And for some reason it almost looks like im going to have to cut massivly into the rear parcel shelf/back seat backing.

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Not to mention cutting a shit load out of the sides of my dash so the doors will close up front...

Anyone have photos of how its done?

Thanks

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rip the interior out including the dash and trial fit it in the car. It has to be fully assembled in there so that you can line everything up before drilling to attach it. If it's a custom cage no 2 will be identical.

From the look of it you will have the main hoop right behind the divers seat, the 2 front leg will need to go through the dash and the brackets on the rear legs look like that are made to attach to the back of the strut towers so if you're lucky it may go through the speaker holes in the parcel shelf.

Yeah looks like it will have to go through the speaker holes, but with a wee bit more cut out.

And i dont think im too keen on cutting into the dash just yet.

Might just go with 4 point.

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