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Posted 8/26/2009 7:16:50 PM


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Doug, I used to think that was a lot, but then I started racing and realized that that's ~3 weekends of racing. A cage really does set the stage of what quality the car will be, and will make the car much easier to sell.

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Posted 8/26/2009 9:18:07 PM
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Greg,

Who did you use? Who would you recommend?

Thanks,
Fernando
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Posted 12/10/2009 9:49:23 AM
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Fernando,

If you are still looking for a cage builder you will find no one better than Todd out at the ranch. He does a masterful job of staying within the rules of whichever series you may be racing while providing the safest and stiffest cage around. He has a lot of experience on BMW's (nick's, Lisa Vaughn for example) and his cages can now be seen running in Grand-AM. All for a great price. If you can't tell I am a big fan of his cages and for the money its hard to beat.

Here is the cage part of his website: http://www.toppracing.com/cages.html

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Alex

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