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    My car is going to be the most bad ass 325e in atlanta! I cant wait.
    Randall Racing and Engineering
    Acworth, Georgia, 30101
    http://www.facebook.com/RandallRacingandEngineering

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      payment sent for my 3rd skid plate :up:

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        i need one for a m20 how much to 10456

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          Originally posted by fpmbw325 View Post
          i need one for a m20 how much to 10456
          $190 landed with hardware and instructions. Paypal is order@raceskids.com please note m20 in payment I can ship monday.
          Custom Made Skid Plates For Sale.
          http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=111469
          http://raceskids.com/

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            Thanks ej! Me and my bro in law juss installed the skidplate this weekend.. it looks great! My plate sits an inch below the oil pan, so I would have to hit something pretty hard to bent the plate and get to the oil pan. Great design and gives me some peace of mind. Thanks agian! Cheers!
            85 325e (Current DD, and dumping money into it)

            86 MKII Supra P-type 5M-GE (My garage queen/Baby)

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              how much for a m42 shiped to 06471?
              Originally posted by Erick
              Dude the M30 is stupid simple design. It's 6 manly men inside the block pushing up and down on the cylinder with Hercules-like force.

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                Originally posted by PFCRayB View Post
                how much for a m42 shiped to 06471?

                $190 landed with hardware and instructions. I can ship today. Thanks paypal is order@raceskids.com please note M42 in payment.
                Custom Made Skid Plates For Sale.
                http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=111469
                http://raceskids.com/

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                  I may need a new one :(



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                    Pm sent
                    Custom Made Skid Plates For Sale.
                    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=111469
                    http://raceskids.com/

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                      what happened to yours?
                      I got a fender roller now! LMK if you need me to roll your fenders or want to rent the tool from me locally.

                      Paypal: vdang5@gmail.com

                      Delta Auto Care
                      2875-C Towerview Road
                      Herndon, VA
                      703.435.1375

                      My Feedback Thread: Evil_Twin

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                        I'll just repost my PM response:

                        I launch off that plate probably 4-5 times a week living in Chicago and its held up wondrously.

                        However, this time was from train tracks and really shitty pavement. The tracks launched the front end up, and all the weight of the car came right down on this pavement mound via the skidplate.

                        I think the plate has been beaten to the point where it was pretty much up against the oil pan, so the impact just transferred right to the pan.

                        It got me thinking though - what if you added some bushings to the top side of the skid plate, between the plate and oil pan? Basically small rubber cylinder bushings, only attached to the skid plate, right underneath the closest contact points of the oil pan. That way if you do really whack something with the pan, the impact between the skid plate and oil pan interaction is absorbed through the bushings. you might need a new skid plate, but at least you wouldn't need a new skid plate and oil pan.

                        No pics yet. Assessing the damage this weekend.

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                          Originally posted by Mucci View Post
                          I'll just repost my PM response:

                          I launch off that plate probably 4-5 times a week living in Chicago and its held up wondrously.

                          However, this time was from train tracks and really shitty pavement. The tracks launched the front end up, and all the weight of the car came right down on this pavement mound via the skidplate.

                          I think the plate has been beaten to the point where it was pretty much up against the oil pan, so the impact just transferred right to the pan.

                          It got me thinking though - what if you added some bushings to the top side of the skid plate, between the plate and oil pan? Basically small rubber cylinder bushings, only attached to the skid plate, right underneath the closest contact points of the oil pan. That way if you do really whack something with the pan, the impact between the skid plate and oil pan interaction is absorbed through the bushings. you might need a new skid plate, but at least you wouldn't need a new skid plate and oil pan.

                          No pics yet. Assessing the damage this weekend.
                          I can look in to that. I'm not sure what it would do. Sorry to see this.
                          Let me know what I can do to help.
                          Custom Made Skid Plates For Sale.
                          http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=111469
                          http://raceskids.com/

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                            It would really only help if you were hitting the plate hard enough to dent it upwards towards the pan. The bushings would prevent that from happening.

                            It'd just be as simple as drilling a couple extra holes in the plate, and adding a couple rubber bushings and bolts/nuts.

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                              Good thinking Mucci.
                              I got a fender roller now! LMK if you need me to roll your fenders or want to rent the tool from me locally.

                              Paypal: vdang5@gmail.com

                              Delta Auto Care
                              2875-C Towerview Road
                              Herndon, VA
                              703.435.1375

                              My Feedback Thread: Evil_Twin

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                                Originally posted by Mucci View Post
                                It would really only help if you were hitting the plate hard enough to dent it upwards towards the pan. The bushings would prevent that from happening.

                                It'd just be as simple as drilling a couple extra holes in the plate, and adding a couple rubber bushings and bolts/nuts.
                                I think the hardness of the bushing is key. I will ask are bushing guy what he thinks.
                                Custom Made Skid Plates For Sale.
                                http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=111469
                                http://raceskids.com/

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