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FS: EMS Powered underbody panels PRICE LOWERED AGAIN
Item Location: Dallas Tx Price lowered to $60 each now!
I have 4 EMS front aluminum under body panels for sale. These are just the front section. They are very large and CAN NOT BE SHIPPED without cutting them in half. These cost roughly $70 each just to have them made. I am now just asking $60 picked up locally. ![]() Will trade panel + cash for 91-92 AFM and/or ECU and/or motor wire harness Last edited by toy-driver; 10-09-2009 at 12:59 AM.. |
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Nobody?
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Price is now lowered to $70 each!
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400+hp Mr2 Turbo or bust
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Dam! Dallas, Texas!? Im always as far away as possible from everything. I would take them if u could ship. I live in Nebraska =(
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I was just doing our accounting updates and came across our PO for these. Those large front sections actually cost us $78.50 each to get made. That is on an order of 50 units. So if you were to have just one piece made for yourself you'd be looking at the $150+ range probably. $70 is a steal!
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im sorry, im still learning a few things but where exactly does that go and what difference does it make?
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These panels greatly increase aerodynamics of your car, even at low speeds. Creating a flat underside reduces lift of your car and reduces drag caused by turbulence. |
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I still have 3 not called for.
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thats me
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yeah thats a long ass drive
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Only $60 now. Will trade panel + cash for 91-92
AFM ECU Engine wire harness Rear calipers with brackets |
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If you weren't in Dallas Texas, I'd get one. But Dallas is too long of a drive from Oregon.
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I did a bit of research on shipping these this morning. If I cut them just forward of the radiator vent, I have 3" stripped made so you can rivet them back together. I think I can probably pull off around $100 shipped for these if anybody is interested.
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Why can't you ship without cutting? All you really need to do is get some big cardboard pieces (go to Lowe's before 8AM and ask for the appliance boxes) to cover and protect the edges and throw a label on it. I'd take one if you can do that without cutting.
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1. These things are 5'x4', they would require special handling throughout the entire shipping process. Rather expensive to ship. I will have to double check to see how much it would cost. But I am thinking $100+ range 2. These are roughly 16 gauge. Plenty thick to do their job, but not strong enough survive UPS without support. 3. They don't fit in ether of my cars. Taking one down to the UPS store or kinkos would require me to borrow a truck. If you really want one, I will see what I can do. |
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If I buy this car from OHIO I will swing down on my way back and buy from you, is it just the front? or the full body?
Did I ever tell you how much I LOVE DALLAS? It's worth the drive in my opinion. |
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Dude, Greyhound should be able to ship those without cutting. I've shipped a hood and a bumper for a Ford Contour via Greyhound, I can't see this being bigger then a full size hood.
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