View Full Version : Half roll cage with cross bar
Make me an offer would like to swap for a another cage where u can still use the bk seats show me what u've got!!lol
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don't realy no how much u gonna offer around 200ish mark
is that for a sunroof or non-sunroof shell?
Prob get deleted because there's no price.........
There is a price, "offer around 200ish mark"
OK. Non sunroof rear cage is only arond ?200 new......
SUP4NOV4
27-04-07, 06:45 PM
Where i would buy one?
OK. Non sunroof rear cage is only arond ?200 new......
ok didn't nbo that but offers around 150ish then still would prefer to swap for anonther cage without the cross bar cheers mark
baby-gal
01-05-07, 07:50 PM
could u use on a sunroof model
could u use on a sunroof model
No, as it will foul on the s/r mechanism.
baby-gal
02-05-07, 03:41 PM
i only want 4 looks tho
Won't look very nice sitting in the garden though will it! It won't fit unless your chop and re-weld the feet a inches higher..
baby-gal
02-05-07, 08:31 PM
i wont be in me garden this time mate are the none sun roof ones higher or sumat then
sigh..
Right, sunroof and non-sunroof roll's cage's are different as the s/r one is slightly shorter to allow clearence for the s/r mechanism.
So a taller non s/r rollcage won't fit a s/r car as there isn't enough room because of the s/r mechanism.
nova ste
15-05-07, 04:43 PM
ok pal would you take 120 and you post no fukin you bout bb3 0rn sound ste:thumb:
Won't look very nice sitting in the garden though will it! It won't fit unless your chop and re-weld the feet a inches higher..
You'll need to chop all 4 feet, and then the angle for the rear legs will be different. May need new foot plates making up....
FB_evolutions
18-05-07, 04:10 PM
my mate had a non sunroof one put in his sun roof he took a tiny bit off re welded it and work fine only changed 2 legs the ones behind the seat -
thus changing the angle of this designed safety device, possibly weakening it nd making it dangerous
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