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  • Molbius
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    I'm new to the E30(always wanted one) but have owned a couple of cars that had little aftermarket response. If nothing else I would spend the little extra that these bars cost to support a business that's geared directly toward our cars and not just adding another model to their application .pdf. When these types of things come along we, as a community, need to support them. So how 'bout it, r3v discount???? lol

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  • el bob
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    When I get back to LA, test fitting one of these front bars is the first thing I want to do. I just got to make sure it fits over the turbo down pipe. Rear bar should be no problem.

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  • E30FreaK89
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    iv got one of these bars on the front and let me tell you! these things really make a difference in cornering!! its also rides alot smoother. . . .
    i give this bar 2 thumbs up and recommend it to anyone!! well worth the money and acually makes a difference.
    also got some pics!


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  • JGood
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    Originally posted by Funkmasta
    It's not that difficult these days. My sister went to Swarthmore in PA a while ago. Current tuition plus room/board is $44k per year! Ouch!
    I think I'm at a bit over 100k at this point... :( I can't imagine what it would be if I lived on campus...

    200k though... damn!

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  • AlarmedBread
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    Shesh, what a pisser.

    Must agree that when someone is offering a good product that is a simple bolt on, the prices here are very reasonable.

    I for one will be purchasing a front strut brace in the near future.

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  • matt
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    Georgia Tech out of state and private high school.

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  • Funkmasta
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    Originally posted by netcsk
    200k? damn, where do you go to school?
    It's not that difficult these days. My sister went to Swarthmore in PA a while ago. Current tuition plus room/board is $44k per year! Ouch!

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  • netcsk
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    200k? damn, where do you go to school?

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  • matt
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    LOL. My education has cost me 200k and I am not even a half decent engineer yet.

    Sometimes it's cheaper to let someone else do the heavy lifting, and just pay what they ask.

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  • DCColegrove
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    Originally posted by matt
    But it won't buy you a bender or a welder or an engineer and fabricator so you don't screw it up.
    Should we tell him about how much that would cost, or do we just let him whistle in the dark?

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  • matt
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    Originally posted by e30rcr
    I have one thing to add to this discussion.

    $450 will buy me enough DOM tubing to do a 10 point roll cage.

    /My commentary.
    But it won't buy you a bender or a welder or an engineer and fabricator so you don't screw it up.

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  • e30rcr
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    I have one thing to add to this discussion.

    $450 will buy me enough DOM tubing to do a 10 point roll cage.

    /My commentary.

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  • atomic
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    Originally posted by JGood
    No shit?

    Where the fuck is everyone falling from?

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  • madness3
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    Originally posted by Jean
    $800 for a pair of bars + 180 for labor? No thanks, I'll pass. This amount of money could go towards tires or even a roll bar ... or hookers. lol
    $400 and change Twinky, not $800.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by Funkmasta
    I just want to add: I don't care what you charge, it sounds very fair.

    Most people on here don't realize that you have to pay for space, insurance, etc etc etc.

    It is like people that complain about my prices. My prices are the best around PERIOD, when you are talking about buying from a legitimate business. I pay rent, insurance, LABOR, taxes, etc. It adds up fast when you are not doing it out of your mom's garage.
    yep - I paid just over 200 bones for a windsheild installation. yeah, I could have done it myself for less - but the $50 extra was worth it to have somebody else bust their ass (even if it only took them 20 minutes), plus I get a *lifetime warranty* and free rock chip repair out of the deal. ;)

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