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I ordered a pair of Kirkey Pro Street seats.

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Old 11/27/05, 07:55 AM
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should probably start a "build a cage thread"
Old 11/27/05, 08:51 AM
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Originally posted by thump_rrr@November 27, 2005, 8:46 AM
You could pass the tube through the plastic and then weld it in place. A good TIG welder can do it in place without the worry of spatter. It all depends to what standard of quality you like to build to.
This is true, but you hope that someday you do not need to remove the plastics for anything.Plus the rear bars are to low in that photo.That is stricktly a For Looks cage.I am sure its not even tied into the subframe.I am getting all my pieces and research to do mine.So i will start a thread once i get started.
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Make sure she has a new bunion growing on the other foot right before race season starts
Old 11/28/05, 09:34 AM
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When I has my roll bar done in my 96 they did the rear bars just like that picture. The bar was cut through the plactic and slid through before it was welded in place. It looks factory and is 100% NHRA legal
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