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Old 11-01-01, 11:30 AM
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SS battery trays for Medium sized ICs

I have about 16 stainless steel battery trays left for 93+ RX7's. It uses a 51R battery that is about 10lbs lighter and 2" narrower than stock. It is a direct bolt-in, no cutting or mods required other than a new battery.

I designed this tray to prevent the stock battery from rubbing on M2 med or PFS sized ICs. I have rear seats in my FD so I couldn't put a battery in the rear bin and the 51R battery (common to some Hondas) has more capacity than the smaller dry cell or gel cell batteries. If you don't have an aftermarket IC this tray will still help your car loose 10lbs and leave more room for air to exit the radiator.

This is the last batch I'm selling, about 50 of them have already been sold, never a complaint about the fit, the trays lines up with the stock mounting points perfectly. It uses the stock J-bolts along with a custom cross piece for tie downs.

email me if your interested, cost is $55+$5 shipping. Pics at:

http://www.wvinter.net/~flanham/wlanham/battery

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Jeff
Old 11-01-01, 02:13 PM
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Just to Add my .02 I have one of these and they are really high quality parts. Very nice.
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