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You know Im so there for that bad boy!!! Can you send me some pics - and also if it includes bolts and backing plates for the mounting etc....

Also which parts are padded etc - and if its gunna be ok for a Sunroof model.

Id pretty much take it dude, but just gimme pics so I can get a hard on first.

JK

You just need to get creative with some cardboard boxes 2MBoost. Just lay it all flat.. and wrap the cardboard around it all. No dramas then :( I noticed ur car had a sunroof so its all good. I'll take him. Hrms shipping :D I do have a mate whos taking his cefiro from WA to NSW to drift nats so depending on where ya'll are we could tee something up! BTW his numberplate is JIMMAH so look out for his taxi action!

JK

If you can organise this guy to cart the thing back with him, then thats fine. I can get the cage to oran park no problems or he could pic it up after the nats (I only live 15mins from oran).... but me shipping it isn't really an option..

Good on you guys. Hope it does JK.

If it doesn't however ... like a shark in the water that has got the taste for blood I'm swirling around.

I will be at driftnats also so if your mate can't take it, and you can't figure out another way with some other strategies lemme know :D

But yeah I hope it works out JK!

Go Go JK!

Spoke to your crew from WA they're a friendly bunch!!

They were delivered and picked up so it all worked out good on ya guys.

Tell ya what JK you got a great crew - ceffo and I were there and one of your boys gave us some stickers I've been lookin for for ages so let them know it's goin on my car soon as I get it and figure out where to put it.

w00t!

I also had a chat to the guys from WA. Nice blokes.

I'm surprised i fitted the full cage in the back of the Sil80, considering I already have a halfcage fitted taking up room. Hope you enjoy the cage

someonestolecc: We should organise a Syd meet. I assume your Cef was the only one parked in the carpark?

I also had a chat to the guys from WA. Nice blokes.

I'm surprised i fitted the full cage in the back of the Sil80, considering I already have a halfcage fitted taking up room. Hope you enjoy the cage

someonestolecc: We should organise a Syd meet. I assume your Cef was the only one parked in the carpark?

Gee man cant believe u sold that roll cage to the WA dudes for that cheap. If i had known u were gonna sell it for that price I would have bought it.

Yeah the car u saw in the carpark was mine. It was the blue one. I was expecting to see yours and a few other when i arrived but there wasnt many around. Should have seen the stares from the young ones as i drive past. They never seen one before. :)

If someones organises a cruise ill be up for it. Oopps man this is in the foir sale thread.

Thanks guys! Good to see a WA bloke winning too :) Thanks to too_much_boost - seems like quite a smooth transaction thus far. The WA lads are back on Wednesday and our next drift comp is on Sunday... so im going to try putting it in before then. Mike (who won) is also competing on Sunday, alas I have no chance, but good experience non the less.

JK

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