**Cusco Cage install** - Not Fun
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what do you want pics of?
http://www.ioportracing.com/rbc/350Z/pages/350Z-1.htm
heres the same kit installed in another z,i need to get aftermarket seats before i can proceed with the full 6pt kit, i only got the 4 welded in right now
http://www.ioportracing.com/rbc/350Z/pages/350Z-1.htm
heres the same kit installed in another z,i need to get aftermarket seats before i can proceed with the full 6pt kit, i only got the 4 welded in right now
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Here's a little re-assurance to people with bolt -in cages, and proof to people who naysay about bolt-in cages. This d1 driver was using a cusco bolt-in and came out perfectly unharmed. You can see the bolt plates on the under carriage of the car. As long as you are using a bolt-in cage, properly anchored, with bolt plates and with the necessary safety gear, they are just as safe as a weld-in.
Article here:
http://noriyaro.com/?p=1772
Article here:
http://noriyaro.com/?p=1772
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