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Old 11-03-2006, 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by 1BadDime
Talk to the guys at Stenod performance. (www.stenodperformance.com)

They built a 12pt cage out of chromoly tubing from scratch for my '98 S-10, and they did an awesome job!! Talk to Joe and see... in my opinion their price was awesome as well!


you won't be dissapointed.

Yep Yep.. Stenod does Awsome work... they did my 10 point...
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Awsome work..... I love it
I get asked who did it all the time...

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Old 11-03-2006, 07:56 PM
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i always wondered how does the dash fit with full cages.

ps i think you guys are getting owned on prices i can get a 6 pt cage made and installed for lees that most pay to have one installed.

professionally built he builds full tube frame drag chassis and he knows how to make a roll cage for these cars.
Old 11-05-2006, 02:46 PM
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Yeah, I was wondering how the dash fit is also. T-tops easy to get out?

There will allways be people out there that will do work cheap. It looks like I am going to get my cage put in pretty cheme and its molly.

MOST GOOD shops are not cheap...

A cage is the LAST thing I want to cheap out on, however if I know someone REALLY good (and I do) and they are cheap then heck ya I am going to do it.
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Originally Posted by JUICED96Z
Yeah, I was wondering how the dash fit is also. T-tops easy to get out?

There will allways be people out there that will do work cheap. It looks like I am going to get my cage put in pretty cheme and its molly.

MOST GOOD shops are not cheap...

A cage is the LAST thing I want to cheap out on, however if I know someone REALLY good (and I do) and they are cheap then heck ya I am going to do it.

Yep T-Tops come off easy.. i was cruising around today with them off... it was sunny and a brisk 49 degree's.... Heater on....LOL
Old 11-06-2006, 10:13 PM
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Do you know how hard it is to pull the dash????
Wondering if I should pay someone to pull it and cut it or do it myself...
Old 11-07-2006, 07:41 PM
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Just pulled the dash on my 95 (to get rid of stuff I won't be needing), AC/heat is gone, air bag, + a ton of other stuff, wasn't too bad to take off about 2-3hrs of careful removal, It'll probably be quicker to reinstall! Not a bad job!
I paid about $2800 for CM 8 pt/10 pt through the dash(not sure what it would be considered) cage from NRC including window net! That's not exactly cheap, but definitely not the most expensive! Bob/Jay did a nice job! They though I needed my dash completely functional so I'll be back for a dash bar (dash bar requires removal of ducting and other stuff) soon! Nonetheless great job from NRC! Also got a Mini tub!
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it is cheap because he is a freind of mine.

ps his work is unbelivable. he built his full tube frame drag car from the ground up. he made everything but the rear axle and front spindles.
tracs straight perfect not to mention he built it in he garage.
this guy is awsome id trust him with an enzo!!!



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