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I would also like to know the cost of this build if you don't mind sharing

Sorry I would rather not say. However, if you start adding up all the parts and labor retail pricing is in the $20,000-24,000 range. If you are interested in getting it done, give Connor a call and I am pretty sure the more you want done the better the pricing gets.
I am not only getting the cage done.
Full color matched cage.
New interior (Headliner, dash and carpet)
Front and rear custom prerunner bumpers
Dove tailed
Racing seats
3 sets of Harnesses
Roof tabbed for a light bar at a later date
Four Vision X HID lights
Wrap
 
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i would love to have harnesses with out going full cage as the factory seat belts suck big time when offloading.

I thought about keeping my stock seats. However, after a bunch of research decided against based on safety concerns. The stock seats are too soft to use with harnesses and mounting points become a huge issue.
 

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Sorry I would rather not say. However, if you start adding up all the parts and labor retail pricing is in the $20,000-24,000 range. If you are interested in getting it done, give Connor a call and I am pretty sure the more you want done the better the pricing gets.
I am not only getting the cage done.
Full color matched cage.
Front and rear custom prerunner bumpers
Dove tailed
Racing seats
3 sets of Harnesses
Roof tabbed for a light bar at a later date
Four Vision X HID lights
Wrap

Exactly what I want done minus the wrap. Same color too. Wait, I forget....your molten. About the same color desired.
 
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I thought about keeping my stock seats. However, after a bunch of research decided against based on safety concerns. The stock seats are too soft to use with harnesses and mounting points become a huge issue.

ya thats what i've come to realize too. oh well just need to pay off this one get another and go nuts with that one. one for me and one for the wife.
 

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Great Build, looks great!

Based on what I have read between your truck, and Grant's truck, Outlaw does some great work.

Cage is on the short list for me, not because I run enough or hard enough now to need one, but if I can manage a way to do what I want with the truck... a cage is a "Do not pass GO, do not collect $200" item. I can do everything else with the stock parts.
 
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awesome, can't wait to see it in person, is that a carbon fiber wrap on the dash?

I have not seen the truck in person. My guess would be it's a carbon fiber looking material. We were going to do it in suede to match the headliner but decided it would be to hard to keep clean
 
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