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Old 02-08-2004, 11:44 AM   #34
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DS240R, that a really nice and thorough cage. One question, what is going on with the talon in the background here
http://monkey-r.com/jim/pages/DSCF0024.htm

Also, if people are looking for photos of FIA cages, vermont sportscar in vermont has built many cages. Though they are probably a little over built for what most people here are looking for, the designs are all universal for a FIA Group N and some group A cars. All four suspension towers are tied in and on some cars, the rear subframe/diff mounting points are tied in from the top with smaller diameter tubing (which I can see being a benefit for drifting).
A GC8 WRX -- http://www.vtcar.com/wrxbuild.htm
Evo V group N -- http://www.vtcar.com/evogallery.htm

All are TIG and very time consuming

Also, here are some other pics:

http://www.cascadeautosport.com/evo7/IMG_1860web.jpg
http://www.cascadeautosport.com/evo7/IMG_1874web.jpg

stich welding seams -- http://cascadeautosport.com/siteimag...rtina%2019.jpg
http://cascadeautosport.com/siteimag...rtina%2018.jpg
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