Advanced Product Engineering Rd Parts!
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I almost didn't want to post pics of it on my car cause its slammed to the ground. It looks a lot lower on my car than it will on Spiffys car, so when you see pics of that, you'll get a better idea of how it'll be hanging. But the whole design is nice and above all else it WORKS, so there will be very minor changes to it, but it wont be redesigned guys. I know you all usually have good input, but Tom knows what and why he is doing certain things to this bar. It has already about 20 hours or R&D involved in just this first piece. If he could have mounted anything differently, he would have, but this is how the bar works, so its where it needs to be.
Let me know when your ready to do the order i can be ready in about 3 weeks after i pay the mortgage. And my rollcage should be installed by then also.
On a side not i know how you feel about hotshot i waited a year on an intake for a customer and never got anything but the run around.
On a side not i know how you feel about hotshot i waited a year on an intake for a customer and never got anything but the run around.
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Wow, that thing looks bad ass. I'd prefer black or silver for under there of course, will there be an option?
I'm looking but don't see where it gets welded. How did you swap it from your car to spiffyworks? Did you just cut the mounts off and re weld them on his?
I'm looking but don't see where it gets welded. How did you swap it from your car to spiffyworks? Did you just cut the mounts off and re weld them on his?
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Its super easy to take off once its been installed. The only welded parts are two little brackets, one for each a-arm. Once those are welded on, you can adjust the heims, and also you can pull off all the bolts and have the bar in your back seat in about 3 or 4 minutes smile.gif Which is great for people who dont want to scrape on the daily drive, but who want some mean ass traction when it matters most... at the track!
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Blacktibs @ Aug 9 2006, 02:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Gary I'll check out the error you got in my database and let you know whats up. Oh, and I have a traction bar on my car right now smile.gif</div>
you check out the error?
I tried again today, same thing
you check out the error?
I tried again today, same thing
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Same with me where it says error like Gary.
I think it doesnt see Canadian buyers when you enter your info.I enter my State as Internation and country but the state part is where the problem is 02.gif
I think it doesnt see Canadian buyers when you enter your info.I enter my State as Internation and country but the state part is where the problem is 02.gif
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If you two want, you can just paypal me the full charge to Payments@FlyRyde.com
If you want the traction bars, and shifter bushings, it'll be 236 shipped, plus whatever charges for the canadians. Whatever it costs me extra to ship to canada, I'll just pass on to you guys.
If you want the traction bars, and shifter bushings, it'll be 236 shipped, plus whatever charges for the canadians. Whatever it costs me extra to ship to canada, I'll just pass on to you guys.



