You will need o find a shop that has done previous cage work for NHRA. They do inspect the cage for real races. Make certain the kit is a legally allowed one. Read the rulebook first.
You will need o find a shop that has done previous cage work for NHRA. They do inspect the cage for real races. Make certain the kit is a legally allowed one. Read the rulebook first.
exactly, a legal 10 point installed is going to run like $2,500 minimum.Originally Posted by David88vert
You can try calling AutoFAB Motorsports in my sig and see what they say. Batlground and Mahdavi have both had/have NHRA legal cars so i'm sure they know where to go. All of the Raceworks cars were done by a pro nascar chassis builder for SCCA spec. As David said, you'll want someone that has specifically done NHRA before, just as if you were doing SCCA/NASA you would want someone familiar with their rules. The worst thing ever is getting to the track and not passing tech for something like that![]()
We have built tons of certified cages from Formula D, NHRA, NDRA, D1 , Drift Fury, Nopi Drift, etc
Heres some examples:
Honda Civic NDRA Race Car
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Tiger Racing D1 Drift Car
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Big Ballers S13
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We also built Spoolins 700 whp EK Hatchback Rollcage for NHRA/NDRA . I have pics of it somehwere buti have to find it.
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