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  1. #21
    touge runner
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Posts
    179
    Just a quick one to say this mans work is spot on
    Nick installed the cage early last year and its been one of the best modifications made. (the car is used for drift and as a daily)

    The car will be going back to him soon for more customised work I have in mind of which I have no doubt will be spot on.

    A few pic's of this man's work (will try to put some more up to date ones on soon though)







    Cheers
    Last edited by Nickson-Msport; 14-02-2010 at 12:47.

  2. #22
    dorifto kingu!
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Location
    Essex Coast
    Posts
    667
    Just a few words to say how impressed I am with the MSA race cage that Nick has welded into my Toyota Soarer. The car will be racing in the BRSCC saloon car series this year and the brief was to install a good MSA compliant cage.


    I shopped around and despite having contact through my wife with Rollcentre, and the offer of a substantial discount from Safety devices if the car could be used as a guinea pig at somepoint, I had a gut feel that Nicksons would be better and I am glad I made the choice.
    The welding is superb, the fit excellent and it really is up there with the best.


    Nick also welded in the all importantd seat mount bars and this alone took over 4 hours or painstaking measuring and precision welding. I have dealt with several companies throughout 15 years of one make championships but Nicks dedication and professionalism is second to none.

    It also helps that he is one of the nicesty chaps I have ever met. Although he doesnt seem to own a kettle or have a toilet ....yet !!

    This is a business set to grow.


    If I ever have the misfortune to hit the wall at Rockingham again , I will be safe in this car !!


    Pics to follow of car.


    Richard Sadd

  3. #23
    dorifto kingu!
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Surrey
    Posts
    1,775
    thanks for the kind comments richard, glad to be involved with the build. very sorry i didnt offer u a cuppa i got carried away making sure the work was done by the end of the day lol. i often dont even eat during the day when im busy lol.

    look forward to seeing the car complete and racing this year

    many thanks
    nick

  4. #24
    tail slider
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Posts
    119
    Nick has built 2 cages for us now and the workmanship is great!
    You cant do better than use nick for a cage.
    Thanks
    Nick!

  5. #25
    dorifto kingu!
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Surrey
    Posts
    1,775
    cheers carl glad your happy with the rx8! look forward to seeing it out on track.

  6. #26
    dorifto kingu!
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    ya mumas
    Posts
    5,247
    nick built a full weld in cage in my fd and the cage is a work of art, welds and bends are excellent cant recommend him enough, also on top of hes great work, he him self is a great bloke and more than happy to help you ( includes free tow start when your starter packs up too

    cheers mate all the best
    driftworks,,,, the home of 90% lifestylers and 10% heroes

  7. #27
    touge runner
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Location
    Poole, Dorset
    Posts
    248
    Nick has just finished my cage on my RX8. the quality is amazing, the welds are beautiful. I'm over the moon. Nick also done the seats mounts as well which are spot on. Thanks Again Nick! Some pictures.





    Dan.

  8. #28
    WholeLifeCrisis



    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Location
    Birmingham
    Posts
    10,751
    We've now had two cages done by Nickson Motorsport. The first was for our Nissan Skyline. We decided to go for NASCAR style doorbars, as side protection is a really big deal in a drift car. The cage came out perfect.
    The second was our rather special AE86/ASCAR build. This is an old Toyota shell, that's having 600bhp thrown at it, so my safety was a major part of the decision whether to create the car or not. Discussing this with Nickson, we came up with a recipe of a T45 multipoint cage with some extra's like NASCAR doorbars, extra headroom, great visibility clearance on the A pillars, and reinforced sills and foot wells so the wheel couldn't be pushed back into my feet in the event of an accident. The finished cage is a work of art, and I will have no problem pushing the car as hard as possible, knowing we have the best possible safety in the car.




 
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