Andra Roll Cage Rules – We are now a proud stockist of AGI Engineered Roll Cages. AGI offers a range of CAMS and ANDRA approved roll cages for high speed vehicles, all made here in Australia.
Please contact us to review your needs and we can estimate the best cage location to suit your needs.
Andra Roll Cage Rules
In addition, we provide a log book for CAMS cages and are happy to provide a complete package with seat anchors, window nets and ballast to suit your needs.
Nickson Motorsport Gallery
The Confederation of Australian Motorsport Ltd (CAMS) is the governing body of motorsport in Australia and is the representative body of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). AGI Manufacturing CAMS Roll Cages.
CAMS is responsible for rules and regulations for areas such as circuit racing, rallying, rallying, rifting, time attack and off-road.
All of our CAMS Roll Cages meet the latest CAMS/FIA regulations (for every level of competition) in either bolted or welded versions. The decision often depends on the customer’s long-term goals for the car and their budget. Bolt-on kits are usually cheaper and allow more flexibility with your vehicle, while weld-on cages are more practical and secure, and done right they can add weight as you chase that last tenth. the latter.
The Australian National Drag Racing Association (ANDRA) is the sanctioning body for Australia. Today ANDRA sanctions drag racing events throughout the year at all levels from Top Fuel to Junior Dragsters and everything from small local tracks to international level facilities in major cities.
Porsche 911 (996)
As of July 2013, ANDRA now allows Roll Cage manufacturers to offer a complete set of Chrome Moly – Bolt-in Roll cages for cars running up to 8.0 seconds in the quarter mile.
Bolt-on rollcage kits allow the flexibility to remove parts of the ANDRA rollcage, such as the front legs, windshield bars and side intrusion bars, while the rear part of the cage is installed for street use. The car can then be “engined” and re-registered as a “two-seater” for road legal use in many countries. The front of the cage can be adjusted once you are on the competition track.