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Old 04-10-2019, 02:48 AM
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Default 991.1 Full cage for NASA Racing

I’ve looked all over the internet for one but can only find 1/2 cages.
Can anyone point me to someone that manufactures a bolt in full cage that meets NASA racing specs?

Specs begin on pg 44
https://nasa-assets.s3.amazonaws.com...282/2019.1.pdf

Thanks in advance.
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Have you checked Carnewal?

http://www.carnewal.com/
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Thanks a bunch for the response!

I just looked. No luck. They have the factory fronts, not the rear, and they aren’t within NASA race specs.

It’s mind boggling none of the better known cage places that “manufacture 1/2 cages” can’t make a full cage because they don’t have a 991 available as a model.


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Have you checked Carnewal?

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Why are you set on a bolt in? If you’re racing wheel to wheel, go weld in and have your local race prep shop help you out.
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I only plan to race this car a year or two and then convert it back to street and move to a GT4 Clubsport.

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Why are you set on a bolt in? If you’re racing wheel to wheel, go weld in and have your local race prep shop help you out.
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Bolt ins dont exist because it's too much of a niche market...or too much modifications of the interior required for proper bracing...or folks that want to spend the $$$ to put in the cage discover that it's more cost effective to just buy an used cup car.
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No one is going to create a bolt in full cage. No market for it. I wouldn't think you would want to do a full cage to then convert back. Don't you have to make a lot of modifications to the interior? Why not just go GT4 Clubsport now?
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Some modifications yes but nothing that couldn’t be undone.
Can’t do the Clubsport right now due to a variety of reasons. Lots going on at work. Self employed so it’s taking lots of time and money. Both interfere with travel etc. Timing just isn’t right.

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No one is going to create a bolt in full cage. No market for it. I wouldn't think you would want to do a full cage to then convert back. Don't you have to make a lot of modifications to the interior? Why not just go GT4 Clubsport now?



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