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S13 weld in roll cage for sale.

Made with CDS (cold drawn seamless) 350n/mm2 mild steel tube, 44.45mm main hoop and 38.1 lateral half roll bars and transverse member as per CAMS requirements. All bends are made within CAMS guidelines. Tubing has been notched at connecting points.

This kit is the perfect base to construct your own cage and save a lot of $, pretty much all other members could be manufactured out of straight tube or with a few minor bends.

This cage has been fitted to my S13 during construction to ensure a nice tight fit. As can be seen in the pics it runs flush with the roof and A -Pillar.

To fit this cage, some very minor adjustments may need to be made and you will need to make your own mounting feet. Flat plate in the rear and custom feet in the front out of minimum 3mm plate to meet CAMS specification.

If you would like more bars included or to be fitted to your vehicle, contact me to discuss.

Tac welded for photo purposes only.

Located north side of Brisbane, prefer pickup but happy to freight if you arrange.

$750.00

Cheers,

Matt

0418719626

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