AK
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... from experience.... can anyone recommend a cheap supplier.
I'm looking for an OMP or Sparco 10pt bolt&weld cage for a 205 with sunroof
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broster
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ebay.....
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broster
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/peugeot-205-roll-cage_W0QQitemZ8020085004QQcategoryZ9895QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
quick scan came up with this....
any reasons why your after those particular makes?
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AK
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fee's choices 
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Sparco Roll Cage - P205
The other bolt-in roll cage option for the P205 from Sparco features 10 mounting points. Also manufactured from FE45 cold drawn seamless steel tubing, supplied un-painted and complete with all fixtures and fixings for a straightforward installation. Complete with special 3 point door bars. Type 3B cage, weight 33kg's. Special order please allow 2-6 weeks, we will confirm approximate delivery date after you order through the website, prior to taking payment in full and ordering from Italy, this cage is non-cancelable and non returnable. Freight quotations for Countries outside the UK will be offered prior to taking payment.
£304.00 + vat and shipping
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broster
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http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.asp?cls=MSPORT&pcode=OMPAB105126A&app=Y
demon tweeks, omp weld in cage for the 205...
ring racing developments, they should be able to help you.
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AK
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i'm just scanning demon tweeks just now
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AK
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Demon Tweeks
AB105 Weld in Multi Point Cage Range
£322.32(exc VAT)
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broster
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they are a good company to buy off, never had problems, not the cheapest around, but the most reliable IMO! but the company you recommended to me, racing developments, are very very helpful, even if you just ring to get advice on what cage and where from.
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AK
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think this is the bass she's on about... full on cage
Selected Model(s) Year STEEL WELD IN MULTI POINT
205 £465.41
Description: Door bar, extended door bar, rear turret atachment, penetrates dashboard, front roof atachment, B pillar atachment, transverse rear brace
Product Code: OMPAB106126
[Edited on 06-12-2005 by AK]
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broster
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pmsl, itll look like one of those builders vans full of scaffolding!
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AK
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i've bought a fair whack off Demon tweeks in the past.... no problem whatsoever
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AK
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i dont want to spend much more than 350 though as it's me paying for it
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AK
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http://rallynuts.com/motorsport/Rally_Car_Peugeot_205_1655/Sparco_Roll_Cage_P205_2032.asp
http://www.speedgenie.co.uk/avonbar/safety1.html
http://www.rollcentre.co.uk/rollcentre/html/rollcage.html
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broster
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thing is with cages, you can get one for £250 for a half cage, maybe cheaper, but you get what you pay for, i know someone who spent £1500 for a full cage in his ford ka! having said that he also spend a hell of a lot on leda coilovers which were custom made with remote resovoirs and adjusters attached to the "dash" i say "dash" but what i mean is a bar which is part of the roll cage.... some people spend a hell of a llot more, with the cage going to the front suspension struts.....
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starkmotorsport
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Adam unless you've fitted a cage before, best get a proper fabricator to install it for you. Even the supposed "Profiled" cages need adjusting and its the one job you want done correctly.
If you want to do it yourself Id always highly recommend Safety Devices (They're back up and running now) as a 6pt bolt in cage will be more than what you need and they're pretty basic to install. Plus you'll always get a good resale price for a SD cage (aslong as its still in the original shape!!!)
Drop us an email if you need any help.
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