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Question Scratch Roll Cage and Stripped interior

Well I am working on my Honda/Acura RSX Tuner and I am probably gonna leave the door panels but no back seats What should or shouldnt be in there place? and I need tips on scratch building a rollcage and what it should look like. If someone has pics of a Acura RSX Type-S wtih a roll cage or stripped interior or both please help.
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Re: Scratch Roll Cage and Stripped interior

Found this tutorial on ScaleWiki:
How-To build a Roll Cage

Hope it helps you out enough and good luck scratching .

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Re: Scratch Roll Cage and Stripped interior

Here's a few pics of a stripped RSX.

For pics of the cage you should try searching for the Realtime racing RSX, or the BTCC which should be running a couple as well. That or even a simple one like the autopower bolt in cages... really depends on how simple or complicated you want to make it.

Honda-tech should be a good site for reference pics too.
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Re: Scratch Roll Cage and Stripped interior

Thanks! The roll cage is almost complete!
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Re: Scratch Roll Cage and Stripped interior

you should check this site out:

http://pcman.dion.jp/link/puramoderu.html

the site is in japanese but most of his work is custom and he does a lot of stripped interiors with roll cages.

here's a sample of some of his work:
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Re: Scratch Roll Cage and Stripped interior

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you should check this site out:

http://pcman.dion.jp/link/puramoderu.html

the site is in japanese but most of his work is custom and he does a lot of stripped interiors with roll cages.

here's a sample of some of his work:
This guy's work is incredible! One of the reasons wh I tried to strip my AE86 was because of this guy, although he kind of has a different style than what I would do.
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Re: Scratch Roll Cage and Stripped interior

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This guy's work is incredible! One of the reasons wh I tried to strip my AE86 was because of this guy, although he kind of has a different style than what I would do.
Agreed. Simply put...WOW! I like how when you roll over some pics they change. I am probably gonna make a garage like his too.
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