We have an undertray for the FD......if you didn't already know.
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https://www.rx7club.com/shineautoproject-161/fd3s-new-undetray-99-spec-front-bumper-possibly-others-791103/
I think the primary benefits of the undetray would be for cooling efficiency.
Ken
I think the primary benefits of the undetray would be for cooling efficiency.
Ken
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Alright guys. I can see there is confusion as we are discussing several things on this thread.
Just to clarify.
The original undertray advertised on this thread (same as the one Jerome received) is available. This one was originally designed for the burnout and does work with FEED, Sanai, and other aftermarket bumpers since they are fairly similar.
FRP $115 CF $225 Shipping is $65
There is ANOTHER one we offer for the 99 spec specifically.
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=791103
Just to clarify.
The original undertray advertised on this thread (same as the one Jerome received) is available. This one was originally designed for the burnout and does work with FEED, Sanai, and other aftermarket bumpers since they are fairly similar.
FRP $115 CF $225 Shipping is $65
There is ANOTHER one we offer for the 99 spec specifically.
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=791103
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Hey there,
it will work with alot of trimming. The 99 spec bumper protrudes much further. It can definitely work. For most aftermarket bumpers, we've had to trim a bit anyways. For the 93 bumper..you have to trim much more. Same amount of work.
it will work with alot of trimming. The 99 spec bumper protrudes much further. It can definitely work. For most aftermarket bumpers, we've had to trim a bit anyways. For the 93 bumper..you have to trim much more. Same amount of work.






