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Post by justbeenjustyd on Mar 14, 2004 18:49:45 GMT -5
hi everyone were can i get a rollcage from? im in uk so was sort of hoping someone here might be able to help? also after any sump/axle guards cant find anyone in uk for any parts/panels as well apart from subaru themselves and i aint payingthem prices!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i do fancy trying the justy now as used to work for subaru when justys first came out ! {isis motors co uk if anyone remembers it?} , i was using a mk1escort but this is awaiting a reshell+parts and i fancied a change then along came the justy and its brought back the fun i used to get from these mad free revving motors! i would also like any info on availablity of strut braces thanks
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Post by Justyracer on Mar 14, 2004 19:01:28 GMT -5
for any performance parts going in a justy....the answer is simple
custom
It is much better to have your cage custome made...you get exacly what you want and it will be much better. But befor doing your owne or having it made you need to read carefully the rules book of your federation.
get in touch whit your local rally club..they should be able to direct you to the best cage builders around.
also...i will be prepping my shell and building a cage for my justy this summer... i will post pix of every step...
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Post by baron on Mar 31, 2005 7:36:26 GMT -5
dude, ive been quoted for a cage to be made for my justy, are you sitting down? £800 plus VAT. i dont see the Value, just the AT i am guessing, but i rekon an old nissan micra may be the closest thing to get a strut from, but theres no guarantee it will fit
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Post by Justyracer on Mar 31, 2005 22:29:52 GMT -5
800 pound is that it ? so if i do the math its like 350$ Canadien ? 290$USD?? (http://www.banqueducanada.ca/)
Duuude....thats what i payed just for the tubes i used to make my cage???.... its almost to good of a deal ? becarefull...mite not be the safest one ?
whats is VAT ? taxes i guess ?
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Post by DoItSidewayz on Apr 1, 2005 0:03:47 GMT -5
boss..you went the wrong way on the conversion factors.
800 pounds is like 1800 bucks CDN.
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Post by Justyracer on Apr 1, 2005 9:56:15 GMT -5
LOL your rigth....i think i did 800 cad converted in pound....
at 1800$...or 800 pound...its a litle expensiv...but its at least what my cage would of cost if i had it done by a profesional.
over here cages for most cars start at around 1200$CAD...but for a nice one 2000$+ is usualy what you will spend.
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Post by baron on Apr 8, 2005 7:35:25 GMT -5
but if you were from the uk, and were going to get a cage you could get one made in canada and it would be roughly the equivilent of £400, so you could get a flight, and a holiday for the same price as buying one in the uk, cool huh?! canadas a nice place too, so if your gonna get a cage it might be worth a thought?! if its for competition tho, i dont know about the regulations so, you would need to check if a cage done in another country would comply with uk regs even so, £800 for the safety i think is worth every penny, especially if some dozy cow t-bones you in her big 4x4 on the school run VAT is the uk is "value added tax". another tax for us poor blighters to pay on anything we buy . its 17.5% of the total. canada i think has 2 taxes added (caught me out EVERY time i went to the cash register!) which i think is 15% in total??? cant remember exactly but thats the equivilent anyway. to find the company that quoted me (ages ago) i did numerous google searches to narrow down some companies then i just sent enquiries. if i could find the company link i went to i would post it up, but i think its on an email at my last company..... sorry, not much help
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