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kris, stop being a douche. if people don't want personal details, that you were privy to on account of being a mate, shared with the general public, then you should just shut the fuck up about it.

Seems like a good price Alex, considering a second-hand Safety 21 cage is anywhere between $600-800.

Whats the place you got this quote from?

brown davis in bayswater its too hard to get one from jap and they are betweeen $500-$900 without shipping an shit.

could go full cage but i dont really need it and they cost a lot more.. plus they are hard to find for 33's this brown davis joint is about the only one who has them ready to go for a 33.. :D

kris, stop being a douche. if people don't want personal details, that you were privy to on account of being a mate, shared with the general public, then you should just shut the fuck up about it.

Didn't post any personal details. Just caught ot another one of jeremy's lies which he says so often. Also with his cars lol. Expecially with the 300zx. Poor sucker who bought it thinks it's got a rebuilt motor lol

lol you shut the f**k up monkey man. Trying to be a big man on the interweb. But such a little man in person

Actually, your information was incorrect. Ask your brother about the finer details if you don't believe me.

Shan did the right thing. Don't have a go at him.

And were you there when I sold my car? No. I did not tell him it was rebuilt. I handed him the receipts and said there was proof of the engine replacement/reconditioning.

Kris, you're a good mate but sh*t you can be a dickhead sometimes :D

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wheres nismoid these days?

anyone got any info re brown davis. got a quote for 4 point bolt in half cage for my 33 want to get some feedbakc though

is 4 point adequate? is quality good? is $902 fair price?

Just making sure you know that CAMS approved half cages are rear half, not front half.

http://www.camsmanual.com.au/pdf/10_gen_re...dule_j_q210.pdf

bolt in man.

oh. sif pay that much for a bolt in mang. you might as well get an exhaust place to knock you up one in chromolly. bolt ins aren't CAMS approved anyways, so just freeball it cos you don't have any regulations to comply with.

Since when aren't bolt in CAMS approved Shan?

I had a half cage bolt in from Brown Davis, and it came complete with CAMS paperwork and never got pulled up with scrutineering.

alr33x:

Their work is awesome, so I highly recommend them, but they need a few lessons in customer service :D

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