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zero2sixtyin2pt8
07-08-2008, 01:36 AM
I'm new to the forum, was directed here by livernois motorsports. I'm looking for a shop that can do SCCA compliant roll cages. Any help is much appreciated.
foxbodydave
07-08-2008, 02:21 AM
check out our sponsors...reiters metalcraft can do it among others on here. what class are you running in??
zero2sixtyin2pt8
07-08-2008, 03:09 AM
looking to run in GT2. I'm currently deployed to Iraq but when I get back I'm starting my build, 88 Fiero.
mrjones2
07-11-2008, 03:21 PM
looking to run in GT2. I'm currently deployed to Iraq but when I get back I'm starting my build, 88 Fiero.
Tub or Tube Frame? You know the GT website @ http://www.gt-racecar.com/default.asp Good reading while your overseas.
I'd recommend NOT taking it to any shop that doesnt know what SCCA GT2 is :) A drag race / circle track cage is not the same. Would be happy to help (we do loads of SCCA cars)
Kendall
Swifster
07-12-2008, 01:37 AM
I'd recommend NOT taking it to any shop that doesnt know what SCCA GT2 is :) A drag race / circle track cage is not the same. Would be happy to help (we do loads of SCCA cars)
Ditto. I made that mistake. I had a recommended oval track guy do my cage 12 years ago in MO. While my cage was certainly legal (I had left a copy of the rules and requirements), it wasn't exactly what I wanted. It would have looked more at home in a hobby stock car.
Dave@KTS
07-17-2008, 07:00 PM
Ya, We do them. Done a few for Ford Motorsports.
Dave K
Swifster
07-19-2008, 05:22 PM
Ya, We do them. Done a few for Ford Motorsports.
Dave K
Dave, what are you guys getting for an 8-10 point cage for Production racing? The car is a Suzuki Swift (think Geo Metro) I'm going to use for H Production.
Thanks!
Tom
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