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Heya,

Don't suppose anyone else has a fettish for tough skylines with some metal inside the cabin.

Gives the car a nice stance as it screams 'i mean business'.

quick google gave me this:

http://media.photobucket.com/image/skyline...sh/rollcage.jpg

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Heya,

Don't suppose anyone else has a fettish for tough skylines with some metal inside the cabin.

Gives the car a nice stance as it screams 'i mean business'.

quick google gave me this:

http://media.photobucket.com/image/skyline...sh/rollcage.jpg

it does but... is a defect and illegal on NSW roads

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not reali interior pics...

i can take some if ur still interested tho?

im from vic, but i got pulled over by 'road traffic authority' in NSW... and with a full cage, straight pipe- etc etc

they only defected me for rideheight and erm, not having mesh in front of my cooler? lol...

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im from vic, but i got pulled over by 'road traffic authority' in NSW... and with a full cage, straight pipe- etc etc

they only defected me for rideheight and erm, not having mesh in front of my cooler? lol...

well the thing is..they are human...obviously the copper didnt know it was illegal or didnt see it.

some of them are hopeless.

so that was your lucky day champ!

i recall being pulled over in my Supra TT in 2003 and when the copper was issuing me a ticket he asked the other cop "what kinda car is this?!" the other cop looked slightly embarrased and answered in a sheepish way .."ehhh...toyota....supra...."

he practically made cops look pretty bad that moment.

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