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Klaus W. Reif
02-11-2005, 09:36 AM
We are preparing two cars and looking for a roll cage for a BMW E30 325is and E36 318is, or does anybody have a blueprint on how to build one. Or where can we purchase one without blowing our budget. Any help is appreciated.

Wow that was my first post!!!

Crusher45
02-11-2005, 09:52 AM
Hi Klaus and welcome to the wide world of posting. The best bang for you buck is CSC Racing in Newmarket. They can help you with everything. Check out there website at http://www.cscracing.com.

MastaDeeMon
02-13-2005, 08:51 AM
Originally posted by Crusher45
Hi Klaus and welcome to the wide world of posting. The best bang for you buck is CSC Racing in Newmarket. They can help you with everything. Check out there website at http://www.cscracing.com.

Just don't let them weld it...........

D.

ScotcH
02-13-2005, 01:25 PM
Originally posted by MastaDeeMon
Just don't let them weld it...........

D.


Hmmm ... can I ask why?

MastaDeeMon
02-13-2005, 04:35 PM
I had to repair/finish a CSC cage once that had only been 75% welded. Most of the welds were so tight to the body, in the wrong areas, that the cage couldn't be welded properly so the owner of the car was told he couldn't race(in a CSC sponsered series BTW) until the cage was fixed. It was also very poorly designed IMHO. Anyway 8 hours later and many gussets the cage was fixed, something CSC themselves would not do.
Not trying to stir the pot, just pointing out something I experienced.

D.

P.Po
02-14-2005, 09:38 AM
Four Star Motorsports builds good cages.

The cost more but are worth it..... however I don't believe they sponser any track racing.

http://www.fourstarmotorsports.com/

regards,
Patrick

MastaDeeMon
02-14-2005, 09:47 AM
Yes, I would go to the Sprongl's in a heartbeat, Ron O'Brien builds very nice cages too. I build a nice cage.

D.