i think a lot of this back and forth, which is frankly a bit annoying, is due to a confusion in terminology - it is really sidetracking the basic question
let's be clear about one thing, i have to call this a "chassis brace" for reasons of legality and liability - calling it a roll bar opens up a pandora's box of potential litagation i am not interested in - it is built to every roll bar spec of both pca and scca
IT IS NOT A HARNESS BAR!!! can we please stop comparing it to those?
regardless of what they call it, the redline bar ("stealth" unit) is not a roll bar, does not meet roll bar specs, and will not provide much rollover protection - it's cute and convenient, and even ingenious in design, but it is not a roll bar
a harness bar is not a roll bar, is limited in chassis stiffening, as there is no triangulation anywhere, and does nothing for rollover protection
now, getting back to the original question, if i were to build a unit like the one i did for the cab, a bolt in design, requiring no welding or drilling or cutting, with full use of the rear seats, and meets all pca and scca regulations, what would be the interest level?
by the way, the only reason i ask, is that if i do one, i can expend the time and money to build a jig to be able to duplicate it if i thought there would be a need for more - otherwise, i'll do a one-off and everybody else can go about cutting, drilling, and welding their own into their car, at a much higher cost