Anyone here use an Autopower bolt in cage?
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I bought one but ended up welding it in. The fitment was good, the only thing is this is definitely not a cage you want for the street because it makes your backseat pretty much unusable. The finish was perfect. If you PM me your email address I'll send you some pix. Keep in mind that I had my welder also put in extra protection (it's an SCCA race car).
Josh
Josh
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i got one.nice fitment.
alright,here's a link to my car,and the cage.scoll down for a good pic of the cage
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...ighlight=cwest
alright,here's a link to my car,and the cage.scoll down for a good pic of the cage
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...ighlight=cwest
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This cage would still be SCCA A-Stock legal right?
Doesn't look like the back seat is that useless. Our old 3000GTs back seat, THAT was useless but this just seems like it would be a bit tight. Some people have mentioned in the past that the cage may pose a safety issue for rear passengers but i think if properly padded (and if they are wearing seatbelts) if would be no more danger than the back seat of a Jeep.
Doesn't look like the back seat is that useless. Our old 3000GTs back seat, THAT was useless but this just seems like it would be a bit tight. Some people have mentioned in the past that the cage may pose a safety issue for rear passengers but i think if properly padded (and if they are wearing seatbelts) if would be no more danger than the back seat of a Jeep.