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<blockquote data-quote="LoudToy948" data-source="post: 9313001" data-attributes="member: 28819"><p>We got it direct from Autopower. I have a lot of friends in the San Diego Mustang Club and SVTOA San Diego. One of the guys did all the foot work, and got us the bars for around $500 each IIRC. He bought quite a few, and I know autopower is usually open to a discount for group buys. Only about $80 off, but I knew my sub was pulling in there, so I got permission to ship it back on the boat. That saved me $150 or so in shipping charges alone. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't drag my car so I was not too concerned about the door bars. I am more of an autocross type, but really, the only real reason I wanted a roll bar in the car was because it looks really cool (kinda silly I guess). I had one in my 1994 Cobra, and it did make a noticeable difference in the chassis. I did have the bottom plates tied into my SFCs though. I will probably do the same to this one at some point too. 1665 miles on the car. Half of those are probably going back and forth to the parts shop.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the comments, I was pretty torn on doing this to my car again, but now that its done, I am very happy with it. MM Coil Overs, Bilstein Sport Shocks and Struts, and Caster Camber plates are going on now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoudToy948, post: 9313001, member: 28819"] We got it direct from Autopower. I have a lot of friends in the San Diego Mustang Club and SVTOA San Diego. One of the guys did all the foot work, and got us the bars for around $500 each IIRC. He bought quite a few, and I know autopower is usually open to a discount for group buys. Only about $80 off, but I knew my sub was pulling in there, so I got permission to ship it back on the boat. That saved me $150 or so in shipping charges alone. I don't drag my car so I was not too concerned about the door bars. I am more of an autocross type, but really, the only real reason I wanted a roll bar in the car was because it looks really cool (kinda silly I guess). I had one in my 1994 Cobra, and it did make a noticeable difference in the chassis. I did have the bottom plates tied into my SFCs though. I will probably do the same to this one at some point too. 1665 miles on the car. Half of those are probably going back and forth to the parts shop. Thanks for the comments, I was pretty torn on doing this to my car again, but now that its done, I am very happy with it. MM Coil Overs, Bilstein Sport Shocks and Struts, and Caster Camber plates are going on now. [/QUOTE]
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