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Hey Guys,

So as topic says iv got a full bolt in cage for an r32 non sunroof.

i was told cage was a Cusco, however am unsure how to tell.

it includes main hoop, front legs, bar across top of windscreen and rear legs along with all the plates and high tensile bolts.

it has mounts for a cross bar from top right of hoop to bottom left rear leg however does not actually have the bar.

I am located in south east vic and can be contacted on my phone 0433971544.

Looking for around $650ono

Regards

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pictures? does it curve around the dash? and can you still use the back seats? does it come with the plates to bolt it down?

cheers

Edited by ZILLR

Hey mate, I can get you some pictures tomorrow. easiest would be message me for mms.

front legs are wrap around so no cutting holes through the dash.

not sure how it would go with rear seats in, i can take some pics of where the bars run and you can judge if you could squeez the seats in.

has all mounting plates and bolts.

Cheers

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