GB: EVO-R RX-7 FD3S Carbon Door Panels Special
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Many ask me to put up a GB for our EVO-R RX-7 FD3S Carbon Door Panels.
Here is the deal. Retail $889 plus shipping $85 Special offer $790 plus shipping $85. (Outside U.S Please contact me for shipping) I currently have 3 sets in stock. Ready to ship. Note: These will fit left hand drive RX-7 only. Limited 10 sets only. GB ends after 10 sets. ================================================ 1- gen3rx@mac.com MazdaspeedR1 - Paid Full - Red strap 2-arman_sahakyan@hotmail.com armans - Paid Full - Red strap 3- jankymike@gmail.com OneFast7 - Paid full - Red strap 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- Paypal at evornet@aim.com Attachment 629546 Attachment 629547 Video of door open and close Your choice of passenger side door pull strap Attachment 629548 Attachment 629549 Attachment 629550 Attachment 629551 Attachment 629552 |
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have you guys considered making a dash kit?
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Originally Posted by Slideways FD
(Post 11878579)
ooo good deal
I was impressed with how well they fit. http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...psae2hulg0.jpg |
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Originally Posted by airjordan223
(Post 11878585)
have you guys considered making a dash kit?
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payment sent
Sent you the payment. Also PMed.
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Hey since you have 3 sets in stock can you send mine out. I only live a hour away from you.
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Yes. This week.
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Originally Posted by fd3s777
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Yes. This week.
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Very interested.. Are the holes in the panel already made for the switches and such? Any pictures of the holes for vents and handles
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Warning! Those are not the guys pics he stole them from another vendor.
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Payment sent for door panels with Red pull strap
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Originally Posted by Allmotorrp
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Warning! Those are not the guys pics he stole them from another vendor.
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Originally Posted by Allmotorrp
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Warning! Those are not the guys pics he stole them from another vendor.
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I got my door panels in yesterday and I have a few tips for people interested in them
Review: Overall quality and finish is nice. They are extremely light weight. There where no posts or mounting for the ac vent. In order to mount it, I used 3m black super weatherstrip and gasket adhesive. I simply held it in place and let the adhesive flow around the back side and corners. Its thick enough that it won't leak out the front side of it. After it became tacky I added more to finish it up and wedge a box between the vent and the door panel to put pressure on it. The next morning, solid like a rock. The window switch opening on the passenger side wasn't opened up enough, no biggy. I'd rather have it too small and let me sand it down then too big Im still trying to figure out why the hole was left on the passenger panel below the passenger window switch. The support for the handle isnt used anymore so I don't know. The screw holes along the edge of the panels deffintely don't have a finished look/feel to them.. Fiberglass fibers and sticking out and some of them are oblonged. Still figuring out how I can finish them up better. I may cut down the original plastic gromits from my original door panels and fit them to take up some space in the holes. Overall pretty pleased. Although some small issues, all should be easily fixed. I would without a doubt recommend them for sure. Thanks |
I'll show more detail photos of my install. On my FD I did not install the AC vent on the driver side. The door pull strip is direct screw mount on the door metal, where we used to mount the door grip.
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Originally Posted by fd3s777
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I'll show more detail photos of my install. On my FD I did not install the AC vent on the driver side. The door pull strip is direct screw mount on the door metal, where we used to mount the door grip.
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More coming in this week. Order yours first!
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Is there any way I would be able to purchase only the passenger side??
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Sorry only sale as a set. We just have more came in!
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What's the weight savings versus stock?
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Will be a lot on the passenger side, since the door handle is gone. All plastic pieces are into the panels. I think there is lots weight lost here.
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where is the eve-r store front ? .... been trying to contact you guys with zero success. id like to just stop by and pick up some stuff I'm local
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We don't have a store front. Only warehouse in deer park.
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Did anybody else get a bill from Fed Ex for $17 dollars for no reason?
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Yes, we ship from Taiwan. You will get some import tax charge from Fedex.
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Originally Posted by MazdaspeedR1
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Did anybody else get a bill from Fed Ex for $17 dollars for no reason?
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Originally Posted by armans
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I did. I thought I'd pay it and so did.
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Fitment is good but not perfect. I had to grind front upper corners little bit to have the panels go down where they should be. But the most noteworthy thing was that I couldn't use the clip holders that attach the panel to the door because they were very thick I couldn't find such clips that could be mounted on the panel. So with no clips only do the three screws hold the panel on the door.
The switches and vents can be mounted nicely with view little tricks and very little grinding (as far as I remember it was the passenger side switch hole that asked for a little grinding). Also I used the weatherstripping adhesive suggesting in post #21. |
Thinking of pulling the trigger on a set of these.
Overall, do you guys think it was worth the purchase? How's the passenger door pull delete thing working out for you guys? I think these would be worth it just for the small fact that I wouldn't have to worry about that passenger grab handle breaking anymore. Too bad SakeBomb Garage stopped selling that aluminum piece. The map pocket delete is also definitely a big plus for me as well. One more thing, if my passenger decided to close the passenger door from the pocket that holds the door lock do you think I would have issues with the CF stress cracking? Do you think it will be able to handle small doses of that kind of abuse? Please let me know your thoughts, because all things considered I'm VERY interested in picking up a set of these. |
Brandon,
These carbon pieces are very strong. As for the passenger side if passenger grap by the lock the cup is still screwed to the lock itself on the door frame. So it is still okay. Jay |
Sorry first post been too old I cannot update the list. So far only 3 left at special price.
7 - walker.brandon@gmail.com Paid Full Red Strap |
Interested in a set, pm'd.
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I see their are holes where the speaker cover are suppose to be. Do they maintain upgraded speakers if they fit on the factory door panels?
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Cannot if it sits too far out
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EVO-R CF Door Panel Installation & Review
Hey guys, I receive these promptly and I'm pretty pleased with the quality of the items. I wanted to post a real quick installation and review on here, that way others could make an informed decision, if they're thinking of purchasing.
First off, the items were packaged well enough to not be damaged, and looked good pulling them outta the box. I noticed a few very small imperfections in the CF, but I'm a perfectionist, I don't think most people would even notice, plus they were on the edges that are very hard to see at any angle when installed. I wanted to keep the drivers side AC vent, as others who already posted before me. I used the exact same 3M Black Adhesive they used (cost me about $6 on Amazon). It worked great and I highly recommend that. Thanks for the 'stolen advice' on what to use to tackle that obstacle. Here is what mine looked like after drying/curing for 24 hours. http://s14.postimg.org/taljcq699/IMG_3666.jpg http://s14.postimg.org/mzgbwb50t/IMG_3670.jpg Another thing I wanted to keep however, was the original window seal from the OEM door. I'm one of those people who wants everything to look like it came from the factory, and can be very anal about intricate details. I found out you can remove the OEM window strip very easily from the stock door panel. There's little tabs that you can just bend and then you pull it straight off. It will look like this once removed. http://s14.postimg.org/ivfd3t92l/IMG_3656.jpg When installing this on the CF panels, I had to drill holes to line up with the window seal tabs. I left the dust from drilling holes there to accentuate the locations of the holes I drilled. http://s14.postimg.org/jie9tc5yl/IMG_3655.jpg Pretty easy, this CF is very strong, and showed NO SIGNS of any stress cracking or being brittle. After the holes are drilled, I simply pressed the window seal strip tabs into the holes and bent them similar to how they were in the OEM door panels and it was snug like a bug in a rug. Result: http://s14.postimg.org/od3ddvewd/IMG_3658.jpg http://s14.postimg.org/x351sglrh/IMG_3659.jpg Now on to installing all the little individual pieces that go in the door. The items for me did not all fit perfectly, the passenger window switch was too small and I had to sand it down some to fit the window switch into the hole. Then after it was finally large enough to fit the window switch, The window switch was too loose for it to be nice and snug and not move. Here is where I employed a technique I'm not too proud of lol. I didn't want to use the 3M adhesive again, in case I ever had to replace or remove the window switch. So, I interlaced zip-ties in a fashion that would give the tiny tabs on the window switch something with more girth that wouldn't allow it to move around in the hole as freely. It doesn't look pretty, but thankfully, it doesn't have to! The window switch feels VERY secure after doing this. Here's a pic before I trimmed the left over zip-tie. http://s14.postimg.org/6sa1g8y0d/IMG_3660.jpg Ok, aside from the passenger window switch, everything else fit just fine and pretty tight except for the drivers side mirror switch. That hole also required a tiny amount of sanding to get it open enough to get the switch in there. It fits nice and tight now. Here's a pic after all the components are installed and I'm about to install in the car. http://s14.postimg.org/9wkpd1est/IMG_3671.jpg There's 3 little cut-outs that I needed to drill holes into for the screws to be able to secure the panel to the car. I also used brand new plastic little "interior clips"?? 3 on each door. The panels are difficult to push down into the window seal because the CF is so strong and doesn't flex at all, but once you get it in, it fits very nicely. I was happy that all the holes lined up quite well and installation was pretty straight forward. After install, here is the result. I apologize in advance for the crappy photos. http://s14.postimg.org/x9e5ht5il/IMG_3662.jpg http://s14.postimg.org/s2294u3ot/IMG_3678.jpg http://s14.postimg.org/3t34t4oj1/IMG_3673.jpg http://s14.postimg.org/ln3885wz1/IMG_3674.jpg Sorry for the extra long review, but I know some people appreciate the details. Have Fun, Speed Safely! |
Anymore left at special price?
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Please make for RHD. :(
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I have few LHD in stock. Sorry no RHD
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Available?
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hallo? are there any more kits available?
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How may pre-ordered/interest would you need to a RHD version?
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