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DaiOni 11-11-06 07:43 PM

you almost certainly won't get a feed-style torque brace to fit with the autoexe front brace - it also doesn't work with automatic FDs

FDNewbie 11-25-06 01:17 PM

OMG I dunno how I forgot one of the NICEST triangulated strut bars! :banghead:

RE Amemiya:

http://www.re-amemiya.co.jp/commodit...ga_bar_all.jpg

mono4lamar 11-25-06 02:47 PM

^^^ yeah uhhh ramy hook "this guy" up with a price on that. or post some prices for a group buy. if thats out of your reach right now how about a carbing?

-Lance

FDNewbie 11-25-06 02:58 PM

Lance, I generally don't like posting prices in threads, but lets just say it's a bit over $400 for that beauty. Having said that...

1) I can definitely run a GB, but I'd need some solid committment (ie deposit) and a substantial # of ppl (10 or so) to do that. And yes, the price would be cheaper. Shipping on such an awkwardly shaped item would not be fun though.

If you think there's serious interest (about this or anything else for that matter), feel free to start a GB feeler thread in my vendor section, and take the onus to gather interest and spread the word about it. If the interest is there, I'll be happy to do it :)

2) With or without a GB, I'll beat anyone else's price on 'em :D

Thanks!
~Ramy
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SLOASFK 11-25-06 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by FDNewbie
I still don't know why you guys don't bother asking me :nono: lol.

:p: because we don't always have a month to wait for you to respond.

FDNewbie 11-25-06 03:30 PM

Ohhhh man lol. That was wayyy below the belt :rofl: I typically respond within 2 - 5 days, but every few weeks, I have to put everything aside for a week or so while I'm studying for an exam. I don't do this full-time... ;)

~Ramy (searching desperately for the "runs and hides" smiley :D)

Mahjik 11-25-06 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by mono4lamar
^^^ yeah uhhh ramy hook "this guy" up with a price on that. or post some prices for a group buy. if thats out of your reach right now how about a carbing?

-Lance

You might have to check to see if it will fit on a LHD car before shelling out too much dough. From the looks, its designed to have the ABS on the left side instead of the right side like the US spec cars (positions from inside the cockpit).

mono4lamar 11-25-06 09:25 PM

^ excellent point! ramy care to chime in here?

FDNewbie 11-26-06 12:50 AM

I'm w/ Mahjik :D I can ask RE about it, but from my inexperienced eyes, it looks to have a good bit of clearance. I'd be surprised if it didn't clear...

~Ramy

DeAd-EyE 11-26-06 08:09 AM

here's the hting tho, that curved bar becomes pretty useless doesn't it because it has a weak point (the bend in it), and won't be as stiff as the other side with the unkinked straight bar from the strut tower to the firewall.

Autoexe's new system for the FD have unbent triangulated bars runing all around and might be a better choice from an engineering standpoint. I may be wrong, feel free to jump in and correct me on that, i just don't think that those curved bars will do as much good.

here's a pic of the more involved autoexe system

http://www.autoexe.co.jp/english/fun...towerbrace.jpg

NeedFD 11-26-06 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by FDNewbie
OMG I dunno how I forgot one of the NICEST triangulated strut bars! :banghead:

RE Amemiya:

http://www.re-amemiya.co.jp/commodit...ga_bar_all.jpg


Yeah this is indeed a very nice bar, I use it myself

the only incompatibility is that in order to connect the rear section, you have to drill the firewall, and it just so happens to line up with the vin number (japan vin numbers are shorter, US is longer)


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