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finally built a cage!! what ya think so far?

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It didn't take to long. We could have had it knocked out in a few days if we really went at it, problem is we B.S. about 60% of the time lol
 

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This thread is awesome, really enjoyed how y'all went about it. The notching looks like you had plenty of experience, I know for a fact that takes patience and time to learn. I bet the 60% of the BS was talking about the notches and which way to measure and bend! Tube bumper and all turned out real great!
 
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Thank you very much!

I think we talk mostly about TTC and new stuff coming out and what we want to do next on our rigs lol

But ya it is a pain. I did the bumper just with a grinder and that sucked lol
 

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Wow. Man this rig looks awesome. Really like how you added to the cage and I think the front bumper looks great. Good job!

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I went to a car show yesterday and got my lights hooked back up :cool:
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