Nick's wasn't full Fearless - as I don't think the front brace ever went on and stayed on!
Dec had a full Fearless set up I think.
I like the oversized look
Nick's wasn't full Fearless - as I don't think the front brace ever went on and stayed on!
Dec had a full Fearless set up I think.
I like the oversized look
Me too, the chunky polished cages look awesome.Originally Posted by SRimon
Front strutbraces are good, wouldn't have the cage or rear brace anywhere near my car, proper rollcage or nothing IMO.
Each to there own I think, If your building a show car and only require a show cage purely for looks then you can beat the over sized polished tubing of the Fearless cages, on the other hand if the car to compete at any level a cds cage would be preferred, the only thing that has ever st-oped me buying a Fearless item is that I'm not a fan of stripped out cars unless its a competition car and for a purpose, If they had a removable diagonal I would of had one
Martins sexy car
^^^^whats size trumpets are on tha?
thanks
I can never work out why people fit a cage then keep rear seats
Not sure but i'm sure it has it in his project thread >>CLICKY<<Originally Posted by pie
as graham has said its phils and he has the cage at rear brace but front is sparco he also has a spare cage i swaped him for his wheels and 2 morfe rear braces in the spare shell he has painted ready to reshell the existing one if he bins itOriginally Posted by mark69
told you saloons are the future!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by LEWI007
That's my old car. I sold the cage and brace to nick J for his red nova