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I just became the proud owner of an r34 gtt coupe and have to say godbye to my 4 door. :( I got the cage about 2 months ago and love it!!!!! It looks amazing and makes a huge difference in regards to how stif the chassis is! I installed it myself with the help of mum.. lol took me around 4 hours to get it all done.. Its really simple to put in.. Just make sure you check whats in the way when ur drilling!! It comes with all the bolts and the mounting plates.

Its a safety 21 half cage with a modified cusco chromoly front half out of a 33.

Im located in the se suburbs of melb.

Im after $800 ono. Will post at buyers expense.

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For some reason the pics are black when they r in thumnails but when you click on them they r fine. The cage is still in the car so if anymore pics are needed please let me know.

Don't hesitate to contact me on 0432647023 (wont answer to private numbers)

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willing to seperate the angle peice.. if so ..

How long is is?

Done it have an adjustment peice in the middle

How much?

PM me and let me know!

Cheers Mick

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Ive got one in my car rit now n to make it legal u have to remove your back seats n seat belts.. The new law that came out in jan states that the cage can only be a half cage, so can have the back half of it in on street n when u go on track u chuck in the front half.. I personaly had the whole cage set up in.. Lol

Cheers

Herbie

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