kylemac91
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Pic request for stripped out interiors with an OMP cage, preferably the 6 point one with door bars 
[Edited on 07-08-2009 by kylemac91]
[Edited on 07-08-2009 by kylemac91]
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smcGSI16V
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Either have a look in my garage or click my project thread below.
It is a 10point one but the design is the same
[Edited on 07-08-2009 by smcGSI16V]
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kylemac91
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cheers mate, thats the one i was looking for
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Benkid
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Without doorbars



[Edited on 07-08-2009 by Benkid]
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kylemac91
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Prefer it with the doorbars mate, but looks nice
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Benkid
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I am debating on fitting door bars now, just don't know how they mount as it didn't come with them when i bought it.
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kylemac91
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I think you should mate Think theyre weld on are they not?
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Benkid
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I've seen removable ones, i think its the same as the cross bar that goes across the rear of the cage, just seems like effort fabricating them, and getting them all to line up. Weld in will probably be easier though tbh.
Also makes life a bit of a mission for the missus clambering over a steel bar in a short skirt lol.
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kylemac91
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yeah, i think you weld the lugs in then the bar is bolted in to them. not too sure though tbh.
welding them in is probably the easiest option i would have thought. suppose lol.. not so good for her, good for you though
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craigyt
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that strut brace doesnt look like its doing much, wouldnt it be better to take the top washer off and use the strut brace as the new washer to compress the rubber bit?
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Benkid
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It wasn't fitted properly at the time, was just to get an idea of what it was going to look like. But yea, thats how it should fit.
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