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Old 07-09-02, 10:25 PM
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alum.bellypan feedback response

ive tried to respond to most of the individual responses but as an overview, ive been making these for years on a small level out of my shop and recently one of my customers wrote a thread about it and it got an incredible response so i decided to follow up by posting some info yesterday. my intentions are to find out whether i should take it to the next level (actual production) so is it worth the effort. ive already had a small order made up at the fab shop so i could have a few on had but am just trying to get feedback i started the pricing at $325.oo and said it would go up to $400.00 later but if i dont find any undiscovered costs then $325.00 is where it will stay. so please, more feedback or call chad at 954-461-5453
Old 07-09-02, 10:30 PM
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You must understand something about RX-7 owners. We are all finicky about fitment and overall looks. The #1 thing people here will want are bottom and under pictures. CLEAR pictures. They also want to see details as to how it connects. Another thing. We have access to the stock belly pan for under $200, and a carbon fiber belly pan for just a few hundred more. Would you have a weight comparison of yours with a stock one?
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i will weigh them tomorrow when im at my shop ive been around these cars for yearsand to this day i refuse to work on anything else ,so i am very dedicated to my reputation as a tuner and builder ,my sole consentration has been to improve the car as i have done with the bellypan ,once again i tried to express that the pic was only a prototype and pics of the final product will be up within a week thanks for the feedback
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Oh, it also seems as if it also replaces the side lower plastic pieces that are under our oil cooler locations. Is this true? That would be another good selling point
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yes it replaces all three pieces
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We can see the fitment with a stock bumper, what about with an aftermarket aero bumper? Perhaps the C-West or FEED Type II? (those seem to be most popular)
Did you say the piece was aluminum also?
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if the stock pan fits this fits and every piece of it is alum
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Pictures?

I want to go with the carbonfiber but would be happy with sexy alum. can you anadize(sp?) it? Please pictures!
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After installing a blitz FMIC and having to remove the part of the stock belly pan that seals to the bottom of the radiator, in order to mount the radiator vertically, I would wonder if this would fit with a vertical radiator, or only in the stock configuration.
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