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Long story but I bent this kit cage up for a mate of mine who wanted a cage for his r32 GTR. However the car has been written off and his not in the position to have it fitted etc anymore. So I'm selling it to recoupe some of the money on his bahalf.

The cage currently includes

- 44od CDS mandrel bent main hoop, single diagonal one horozontal

- 44od CDS front legs, follow the a pillar will require some tweaking to sit perfectly on the pillar

- 44od CDS rear legs, long enough to reach shock towers or wheel arches

- 38od CDS single roof diagonal

Windscreen support

Rear cross for rear legs

Full X style intrusions

Rear harness bar with machined eyelet bosses

Front leg to main hoop supports

Rear leg to main hoop supports

- pre cut floor plates and mounts

- extras like dash bar and full hoop cross an easily be added during assembly

this is all raw material precut to length. To fit it into the car you will need to have everything knotched and welded in etc.this is not a bolt in or DIY cage.

All material is from racetech steel, I can supply an MDS and documentation for the steel.

Any bends are mandrel and within cams rules.

If welded and assembled properly it is a cams approved design.

Asking $1350 pick up from Sydney. This is a top quality cage not some cheap shitty exhaust shop knock up cage. Material is 2nd to none. If it doesn't sell I'll pay him myself and keep the cage for a rainy day.

I may be able to offer fitting if the car is local and time permiting.

Edited by Risking
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