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Author Subject: SOLD Saftey devices 6 point roll cage
bigbadbowen

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Post #1
Up for sale is my saftey devices roll cage ? It's the 6 point bolt version and was part of the last group buy done by Rich W and had the harness bars welded in at extra cost

It's only been installed in my rallye but barley used winced installed - I have returned car to normal now so it's for sale. Comes with all mounting plates door bars etc , no welding required



Ill get some better pics once it stops raining but as you can see its like new

I can help install it if required and I'd rather not split

£550 Ono

Cheers

Chris
Posted 7th Aug 2013 at 18:43
soton_s16

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How does it fit if there is no welding required?

As the last bolt in cage I had for my 205 I had to get the plates welded under my car for the bolts to bolt into (if that makes sense...)

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Posted 5th Aug 2013 at 19:29
bigbadbowen

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The legs to the cage go directly onto the floor and the plates sit under the car you bolt through all three making a sandwich of the car ? No welding is required unless you want to weld the plates once they are bolted into place ?

The plates are just flat bits of steel with holes in them ? No threaded parts or anything like that Thumbs up
Posted 5th Aug 2013 at 19:34
welshpug!

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plates always need welding.

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Posted 5th Aug 2013 at 19:54
bigbadbowen

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They are not inside the car they are underneath the car not sure how you would weld them ? But seeing as you are the oracle on everything ?Razz
Posted 5th Aug 2013 at 20:13
coskev

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welshpug! wrote:
plates always need welding.


Depends what your using it for I would say.

But not much point in buying a bolt in cage if it needs plates welding to carDunno granted welded anchor plates will be better/strongerThumbs up

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Posted 5th Aug 2013 at 20:25
bigbadbowen

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It's not like an omp cage that needs mounting points welded in. It's literally a bolt in cage Thumbs up
Posted 5th Aug 2013 at 21:26
Tallguy_2

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Does it stitch into the a and b pillars or top of the screen Chris?

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Posted 5th Aug 2013 at 21:39
bigbadbowen

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Tallguy_2 wrote:
Does it stitch into the a and b pillars or top of the screen Chris?


Nope no mounting points other than the 6 on the floor
Posted 5th Aug 2013 at 21:49
Tallguy_2

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Ok mate

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Posted 5th Aug 2013 at 22:27
bigbadbowen

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Sold
Posted 7th Aug 2013 at 18:43

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