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Cusco/Saftey 21 6-Point bolt in full cage

For R34 2-Door, bought to track the 34 but I'm getting a 180 as a track car instead, so need to sell it. The R33 ones of these on Nengun are $1000+. It comes with all of the mounting plates, bolts, cusco foam to cover the whole thing.

Located in Perth, Western Australia. Postage to Melbourne is $200ish so yeah will post at buyers expense.

Price; $800 ONO

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hay mate

yeah u should still be able to have rear seats in but u have to cut a small hole for them to fit as all r34 cages mount to the same place which is the wheel arches. ill put some pic up tonight of how they mount my cage however doesnt allow for back seat passengers so mine are removed.

my friend has one of these in his silvia and has kept back seats with a small trim and u can still sit in there.

8110 - the middle hoop is connected to the front and rear section of the cage by bolts so it is all removable. i already have a half cage (rear section) so i just want the front yeah.

op - i need some photos of how the front connect to the roll over hoop and they need to be high res and of both side just so i can estimate where they will bolt on to mine as i have an interesting cage set up

Sure guys, I'll smash some photos up in a bit from my DSLR, I havn't put it together so they'll just be of the pieces.

If you're both keen, cause you're both in Melbourne would be cheaper to post, either work out between yourselves how you want to divide the cost or I'll do it for you, up to you.

I got it from Japan, via Melbourne, and the leg between Melbourne to Perth was $200. I'm keen to get it out of here to buy new turbo and such, so if you're over east then I'll do it for $700 plus postage, to make the postage cost a little lower.

And Geraus, I'm not sure if it would or not, I'm sure with enough cutting of thigns you could get it to fit but yeah. Worst things worst you'd have the cage there in Melbourne, and there's a lot more people who track R34's over there =p

I got it through Import Monster, found it online and got them to bring it it, it's not something they stock. I'm losing a heap of money on it, paid more to buy it in Japan than I'm selling it for, not including the shipping.

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