Anyone Want Custom Parts Made?
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I will defently bring this up to his attention BUT keep in mind that anything custom is not expected to be cheap but at the same time reasonable..
If the interst is there i might consider an RD test Car(RIX) since he mentioned it first..... fing02.gif
I might use my car as well but not yet as im still driving it nana.gif
If the interst is there i might consider an RD test Car(RIX) since he mentioned it first..... fing02.gif
I might use my car as well but not yet as im still driving it nana.gif
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Looks like there is more demand for a IM and bigger TB...
I brought this up to his attention today and he will be in the works of developing one in the next few weeks ..He is a bit busy right now but said he should have one complete a few weeks
Will keep you guys updated..
For the Intake manifold he did say it can run between $550-$600 + and the TB $350 + which will be a 70mm
If you guys are confortable with the price let me know.....
Remember these prices are an estimate and can slightly change.All depends on how much work and material is needed!
I brought this up to his attention today and he will be in the works of developing one in the next few weeks ..He is a bit busy right now but said he should have one complete a few weeks
Will keep you guys updated..
For the Intake manifold he did say it can run between $550-$600 + and the TB $350 + which will be a 70mm
If you guys are confortable with the price let me know.....
Remember these prices are an estimate and can slightly change.All depends on how much work and material is needed!
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Depends on what the IM is made of. If its Aluminum that sounds about right. Anything else I think would be a little bit cheaper. At least from what Ive gathered in research.
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Just to update the IM is gonna be a bit longer becuase he is really busy at his shop plus he just went back to school.
The flange is almost complete and my guy told me that the IM is made from Aluminum and you can choose either Polished or brushed Aluminum
Hang in their as it will be worth the wait. fing02.gif
Just to update the IM is gonna be a bit longer becuase he is really busy at his shop plus he just went back to school.
The flange is almost complete and my guy told me that the IM is made from Aluminum and you can choose either Polished or brushed Aluminum
Hang in their as it will be worth the wait. fing02.gif
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truthfully you need to tell this guy to start on something small. once he gets a rep, then do something big like a im.
not that i need them cause i have my own sources, but wheel spacers would be a great first time project. that is something that can be easily mass produced and if they are provided with ARP lugs, i believe they will be snatched up like hotcakes.
I wouldn't do multiple sizes either. i think most people here need the 20mm spacers for the rear end.
truthfully you need to tell this guy to start on something small. once he gets a rep, then do something big like a im.
not that i need them cause i have my own sources, but wheel spacers would be a great first time project. that is something that can be easily mass produced and if they are provided with ARP lugs, i believe they will be snatched up like hotcakes.
I wouldn't do multiple sizes either. i think most people here need the 20mm spacers for the rear end.
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i would think aluminum hvac controls would be cool if ur guy is that into machining...
billet E-brake handle, top strut bar above seat belt bolts would be easyer?
BBTB and IM sound good if hes up for it w/o a crazy cost...
traction bars sound good. i dn about wheel spacers, although easy; i would worry about bearings...
cheaper things are better, like oil catch can setups matching mini coolent overflow and wiper fluid tanks? (metal?) pullys or aluminum door sills; (lighted possibly, engraved acrylic w/ led lighting) the cf door sills are expensive and i im sure many are hesitant because of scratches...
If anyone you know can get wholesale prices maybe a custom oil or trans fluid cooler...
maybe i ram knockoff sort of intake similar to this:
billet E-brake handle, top strut bar above seat belt bolts would be easyer?
BBTB and IM sound good if hes up for it w/o a crazy cost...
traction bars sound good. i dn about wheel spacers, although easy; i would worry about bearings...
cheaper things are better, like oil catch can setups matching mini coolent overflow and wiper fluid tanks? (metal?) pullys or aluminum door sills; (lighted possibly, engraved acrylic w/ led lighting) the cf door sills are expensive and i im sure many are hesitant because of scratches...
If anyone you know can get wholesale prices maybe a custom oil or trans fluid cooler...
maybe i ram knockoff sort of intake similar to this: