That's quite an endorsement, thanks.
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That's quite an endorsement, thanks.
love it, that cage looks the mutts nuts
Cheers
Whats your colour & wheel choice gonna be?
I'm not 100% on either yet....I have Cesaro's and they fit over my brakes..??
Don't say that to Simps lol He had his wheels picked before we even had wishbones for them to sit on lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Mark
finally :D
lol cheeky bugger....;)
hmmm yes that was a bit rich i spose lol
Awsome cage buddy, where did you get it from look very similar to mine sat on the feet ect ect just a 100 % better job lol
cracking work mate
Custom cages browney. All cnc made.
Yes, as the simps says..
http://www.customcages.co.uk/homepage
It's a shame kings lynn is so far as I have a friend in Wales that was after your shell, but at the cost of these you ought to use it mate.
Right, back from the fabricator today primed up to stop any potential rust as it will have to wait now for me to buy a few more bit before all the welding is finished..
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awesome!
Extreme, kinda pisses all over the 3 point cage lol.
Cheers chaps.
Dude that cage is proper sexy!
So Mark whats the main purpose for this car, is it going to be track or rally?
That cage is a serious bit of kit, look ace..
Scott
Love the triangles on the back of the cage.
Top job.
What engine is going in this??
cracking work mate, cant wait to get mine sorted now :)
According to what it Say's in this thread and his avatar, Say's 1800 small block.Quote:
Originally Posted by MattBrown
looks almost too scarey to enter.. im not riding with that thing.. :-o
:thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by Benn
Track....with the option of Rally at a later date...possibly..lolQuote:
Originally Posted by scott.parker
Cheers :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by djbrowney
Yes, as Scott says, 1800 smallblock 16v, x18xe1 to be precise. :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by MattBrown
Just imagine a sexy women bound naked to it....works for me..lolQuote:
Originally Posted by peester
Awesome mate - better than expected?
As said - you will quickly get bored with the std 1800 in there, you would need 200 bhp+ before you had to worry about corners! lol
Yes Will, I am extremely happy with the result so far.
I'll give the 1800 a chance and see how it goes..lol
Quickrack stripped for a check and refurb.
All teeth are fine, new bearing ordered and body to be powdercoated.
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:)
Kool ;)
got pics while taking things out of it?
very interesting
Got around 500 pics so far, what did you want to see?Quote:
Originally Posted by spp_dev
Or did you mean pics of the rack strip down?
yes i meant the rackQuote:
Originally Posted by Mark
No, got to be honest, I didn't bother as this thread is an excellent reference..
http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=98711
thanks mate perfect!
How hard is it to remove the metal rear seat back rest and rear shelf...? I take it these are not structual?
Cage is awesome btw!
Easy, it is spot welded along the side so if your careful using a spot weld drill bit you can remove the bulk of it without damage, the upper section under the rear window is a little more difficult as it spot welds to the window seat, we chose to cut along leaving a couple of inches of metal for ease and looks, you could easily remove more if you so chose to. As for structural, the panel is thin and flexible and I'd go as far as to say it would provide little to no strength to the shell, being that in mine the cage does all that anyway now and realistically, without the panel, it's no different than having a large open space like a hatchback.
Thanks for that, I'll give it a go when I get/fit my poly windows... :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark