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I know you are looking for one. I reckon this fills the gap for anyone with a newage that doesnt want to completely strip the interior

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Cage Done !!

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I am very very pleased with it :D

At present it is a rear cage but all measurements have been taken to add in door bars and front sections later in the year once I have got used to sitting in a load of iron :lol:

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I have to say thanks to Ross for pointing me in the direction of SHP :thumb:

They have now produced the only bolt in removeable cage in existance for Newage Subaru's :thumb:

If anyone is interested in getting a bolt in cage for their newage gove them a call, they can do with the rear rear cross like I have or diagonal & harness bars or any other combination 8)

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Nice looking job there Dunk :thumb:

Do you reckon they can supply a pair of straight tubes for door bars on my SD cage?
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Gerry H wrote:Nice looking job there Dunk :thumb:

Do you reckon they can supply a pair of straight tubes for door bars on my SD cage?
Cheers Gerry - I am over the moon with it. Its MSA friendly too so it means I can play on sprints too :D

I am sure they will be able to help :thumb:

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looking good duncan gradually getting to the point of no return 8)

cheers

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Gradually indeed :D

When the front goes in it will be there....

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External roll cage aswell?? :o :lol:

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Post by stockcar »

Dunc, just a passing point but i would not personally run your harness's at that angle..............

you'd have been far better getting the guys to weld a cross brace in the cage to utilize as a "harness" bar
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there is a 'harness bar' isnt there in the diagonals that can be used
Small one's are more juicy

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I spotted a pair of threaded bosses in each 'harness bar' or so I thought. Presumably for eye bolts?
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