996 DAS Roll bar for sale
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TRJ, you should mention if it's a non-sunroof bar or sunroof bar. Since the sunroof bar fits all cars, but the non-sunroof bar only fits non-sunroof cars. There are guys from other boards who check this one a lot.
The Dasbars are great, perfect fit, adds structural integrity, good roll over protection and easy to mount should harnesses to.
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Thanks Austin, This bar is one for cars with a sunroof so I guess that means that it fits all. I agree, great bar. My second one. I am only getting rid if because of this:
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That's awesome, glad you take safety seriously. That will be a great club racer car too, GTS?
So this might be old news to you but maybe someone else here will benefit if so...
Did you paint it already? I learned a tip, when you paint the cage yourself (after prepping it with acetone, then light sanding, then alcohol wipe down of course) use aluminum foil instead of tape and paper to control the overspray. Do a bunch of coats, then apply clear laquer. The foil takes only minutes to "shape" around the cage, and when the paint is wet foil won't stick on like newspaper. Then remove, fold up and recycle the foil.
After that, apply Racer's Tape http://www.racerstape.com/rtp.html surface guard (transparent) to the main areas where scratches could occur. Install the SFI or FIA roll bar padding with zip ties and more tape if necessary and good to go.
So this might be old news to you but maybe someone else here will benefit if so...
Did you paint it already? I learned a tip, when you paint the cage yourself (after prepping it with acetone, then light sanding, then alcohol wipe down of course) use aluminum foil instead of tape and paper to control the overspray. Do a bunch of coats, then apply clear laquer. The foil takes only minutes to "shape" around the cage, and when the paint is wet foil won't stick on like newspaper. Then remove, fold up and recycle the foil.
After that, apply Racer's Tape http://www.racerstape.com/rtp.html surface guard (transparent) to the main areas where scratches could occur. Install the SFI or FIA roll bar padding with zip ties and more tape if necessary and good to go.