if you have a cage… you dont need backseats…
unless its for looks? which is silly…
GT[/quote]
you need those seats for some serious pimpin! :biggrin:
if you have a cage… you dont need backseats…
unless its for looks? which is silly…
GT[/quote]
you need those seats for some serious pimpin! :biggrin:
that’s a gangstar cage man.
lets see some more pics of those wheels, too. they look ridiculously huge!! :shock:
Is it me or am I just seeing like people posting one or two word :ugh:
Aight, onto the business.
How much did it cost? “More then you can afford, pal” ? :noes:
Material of tubing?
Paint it gold to match your valve cover :eek3:
where did you get it done?
one step ahead of you big guy
i got the cage done at the chassis stop its an awesome place email me if you want more info
:noes:
sexxx
im curious about something…
and dont get me wrong here sashas cage looks like an extremely well built/functional cage…
but do you guys honestly like how it looks? lots of people saying “hot” and “sexy”, etc.
cages are disgusting ugly IMO, thats why i’m asking… not trying to be a dick or anything
its sexy in the same way as a girl that ure about to shagg showin up with knee pads on…
hahahaha nicely put… i hear you
yeah, just like AE86’s arent really that sexy…it’s knowing what they are capable of…
That is very siiick - looks great Sasha!
It’s the sickness…
very nicely don shasha. hope to see you out a the track this year.(soon)
Cage looks good.
Don’t know too much about cages but I’d just check with the rule book over the bends.
Will the shop fix it for free?
Hi Sasha,
looks good… I would add backing plates to the 2 rear down arms…I could not tell by the picture if they had any…or they would just punch thru the thin sheet metal in an impact…
Ron Obrien does that all the time( no backing plates)… which I disagree with…
IMO 100% backing plates should be used to distribute the load from the tube…
Adam
Take G’s advice and paint it gold!
Then post more pics of the new wheels
wow :shock: thats awesomeness