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I finally put my friends 6pt cage in New Port

shamu

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This cage would not fit in New Port or Tweety because the top tube is 1 1/2" wider. Bottom line the doors are in the way. No problem I wanted tubular doors and now the cage fits.
 

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Where did that cage come from? I'm 6'5" and really like the way there are no tubes that would be near my head in the event of a wreck.
 
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Where did that cage come from? I'm 6'5" and really like the way there are no tubes that would be near my head in the event of a wreck.

It was in a never finished project in NM. That is all that I know. There is nothing stamped any where. It is wide and has huge openings.
 
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Check out the glove box, it opens.
 

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