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mr sri
31-10-14, 09:39 PM
Hi guys how much would a bolt in safety devices rear cage be worth it's in really good condition as I've been offered one.

mr sri
31-10-14, 09:39 PM
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mr sri
31-10-14, 09:39 PM
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conza123
31-10-14, 09:49 PM
Who's it off?

mr sri
31-10-14, 09:53 PM
It's come out of a nova and been offered it for my one but curious on what there worth? And would it be possible to chop the diagonal out to get 3 people in the back?

skidmark
31-10-14, 10:23 PM
Please don't

Southie
31-10-14, 10:28 PM
Sounds like a waste of time to me if your chopping it up for looks only.

Stuart
31-10-14, 10:33 PM
Also 3 in the back is cosy, add in a roll cage and it'll be near impossible to get two in let alone 3

mr sri
31-10-14, 10:46 PM
It's really only going to be my kids in the back anyway guys so I thought they'd have enough room in there with the cage if the diagonal was cut out,

Southie
31-10-14, 10:50 PM
I still can't see the point especially with your kids in the back banging there heads all the time. Your insurance will go up once you mention a cage as well.

Are you needing a climbing frame or something? See saw in the boot lol

mr sri
31-10-14, 10:53 PM
Nah just got offered it cheap and had thought about it, how much would a cage like that be worth?

dgbnova#1
31-10-14, 10:58 PM
It's worth up to about £90 but as said it's not ideal for child transport and only gona get in the way plus you can buy them without the bar or a removable one

Andy
01-11-14, 08:47 AM
Dont put your kids in the back with a cage you total retard.

mr sri
01-11-14, 09:01 AM
Sorry guy was offered it for £50 and thought it was cheap at the price as my uncle has always had a cage in his mk1 escort and he had managed to carry passengers in the back no problems, guess I'll just leave it then

Andy
01-11-14, 09:16 AM
Its dangerous to carry passengers in a caged car.
in an accident unless you have harnesses and helmets on it will do more harm than good and not just in the event of rolling.

mr sri
01-11-14, 09:26 AM
Ah right that's cool wasn't sure that's why I posted on here first, now it's whether I buy it and try and sell it on or just no bother with it at all

turbojolt
01-11-14, 10:16 AM
Dont put your kids in the back with a cage you total retard.

Lmfao classic andy straight to the point lol

Jonesfach
01-11-14, 10:17 AM
Its dangerous to carry passengers in a caged car.
in an accident unless you have harnesses and helmets on it will do more harm than good and not just in the event of rolling.
This. Please don't put it in your every day car.

mr sri
01-11-14, 10:56 AM
It was only a thought that's been put well and truly to its grave cheers for the input guys