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I have 3 roll cages that i dont need.

One is from an R33 and the other two are from r32 GTR's.

They are all 6 point cages with cross bar in back.

2 of them have complete padding and the other has padding in the rear section.

Asking $600 each. They are all in perfect condition want to get rid of them.

Call me on 0408064230 or e-mail: [email protected]

Thanx all

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They are all full roll cages,

all 2nd hand but as good as knew.

Removed from cars before compliancing

I have only got a couple of pics when they were in cars

because they are still at workshop that removed them.

here are a couple of the r33 cage inside car.

they are all made from steel and padded

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what size is the tubing? looks close to 2 1/2 maybe 3"?

what grade of steel is it? mild, s/s(unlikely), chromemoly, 350, 450???

obviousely its all bolt up? How is it joined through the top section? with bolts or has it been welded and needs to be rewelded once put back in car?

Another quick question..In the 33's if you run straight past the steering wheel near door hinge, theres barely any room for hand movement around the standard steering wheel, that pic had an a/m wheel on it, do you know if this was to allow for the lack of room, cause i dont think you can legally remove an airbag wheel and replace it with a nonairbag sort.

Cheers.

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I am not sure about the grade of steel but the piping is about 2" and looks bigger with the padding.

Yes the car has an a/m wheel on it i am not sure if it will be a problem for the stock wheel of a series 2. it was ok with the series 1. wheel fro memory

and it all bolts up along the roof so is easy to install took about 2 hour's to remove.

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The cage bolts in, next to the front seat just under the back seat at the side's, and at the front where the floor mate's are. Anyone will have to drill holes threw floor and wheel arch's bolt or there would be no problems i can see with welding the them in either.

I Presume the GTR cages would fit a 32 as I was under the impression the inside dimensions were the same but if someone could verify that. that would help.

Tha cages are at the work shop so i have only a couple of poor pics of them in the car hope you can see them.

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My phone was scrwed over the last 2 days.

I have another one now, same number but lost all mesages and numbers and records of anyone who called me or left mesages with me.

So if anyone was interested the cages are still for sale and anyone who spoke to me before will have to ring me or mesage me again sorry.

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