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Hi Everyone,

Selling a near new R32 GTR 6 point Roll Cage. Bought this with plans to install in the GTR, never got around to it and also didn't end up liking the idea of drilling into my beauty...now with selling the GTR I don't need it anymore (or really ever did anyway :rofl:)

Price: $800

Postage: Australia wide at buyers expense

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Cheers!

Craig

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Craig,

Do you have any idea who made this cage and if it is CAMS/ANDRA approved, any idea on what it would cost to ship to sydney.

Cheers Michael.

Hi Michael,

Sorry but I don't know who made it or if it is approved by either of those guys, I do know it is constructed very well. Here are some more pics for you to take a closer look. In regards to shipping I'm not sure, it would have to be through a courier, I can probably find out through my dads work if you are serious about buying and getting it up there.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Gag...xtraParts20.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Gag...xtraParts21.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Gag...xtraParts22.jpg

This is what it packs up to.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Gag...xtraParts24.jpg

This should fit into a gtst also id imagine.. so i may be interested. ill let u know.

Hi Jack,

I'm not an expert on differences between the GTR and GTST but I'd say with a lot of confidence that the cabins are the same and it should fit straight in :)

Let me know if you have any other questions guys.

Cheers!

Craig

Where in Vic are you? Where do the rear arm pads bolt to (parcell shelf or rear wheel arches)?

Cheers

J.

Hi J,

Im in Bendigo, bit over an hour north of Calder Park in Melbourne.

The rear arms bolt to the top of the rear wheel wells / arches.

As far being legal for road use, I'd say no :thumbsup:...but then how many people have fully legal cars :D....I think though that as long as they don't obstruct you from getting in and out of a car easily (so no door cross braces) and the parts of the cage you could hit your head on are padded properly to prevent injury they probably wouldn't care too much...its the same for harnesses as they make it harder and take longer to get someone out of a car in an emergency either by themselves or by emergency personnel.

Cheers!

Craig

Edited by R31 Gagz
Is that a Banshee Legend in the background??

?? :banana:

If your referring to the mountain bike, no its a Ghost.

Please keep replies on topic if possible and you should really only post if your interested in purchasing the roll cage :P

Cheers!

Craig

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