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Old 01-07-2011, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by suzuka-blue-s2k,Jan 7 2011, 07:45 AM
Actually if you guys can get pics of the mirror polished stainless i'd be very interested in buying one.

Unfortunately I have not made one out of the mirror stainless yet. However, it is the exact same material as the patterned stainless, it just has the mirror finish instead of the little circles. The sheet is kind of expensive so I hoping to get some orders first so I can buy the material.
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Ahh okay. Well let me know when you guys get close to the 10 people for the group buy. I really want one, but might need cash until then, so I would rather pay for it when it gets closer to make sure I have enough.
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pm price for both
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if your heat shield does away without having to use that major pain in the ass bolt on the inside lower frame rail I'm definitely in for one, I have to reinstall my heatshield and I detest having to use that major pain in the arse slide behind bolt. Looking at your design yours doesn't use that lower frame rail bolt near the firewall. I'll pm you on this.

If that is the case I'll take a patterned stainless steel one like you show in the pictures, you do offer those on this GB right ?. Thanks for any reply.
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^ No he does not offer the patterened one, only the polished and black one. ^


I am willing to buy one of the Polished ones you are offering in the group buy but put me on a list of dedicated buyers and i will pay once we have ten.
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Okay, I'm in on this as well, stainless version as per my pm's.
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By the way can we please get some pictures of the stainless version asap?
And would like to know the qeustion Jfusion asked in regards to mounting.
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Originally Posted by it'S2klean,Jan 16 2011, 10:39 PM
By the way can we please get some pictures of the stainless version asap?
And would like to know the qeustion Jfusion asked in regards to mounting.
I got a pm reply on that, this heatshield does not use the lower frame rail bolt near the firewall, which is a big relief. Not having to use that bolt makes it far easier to remove and install. It uses alternate bolt locations that seem to be pretty easy to access and having the piece come apart in sections helps as well. I like the design.
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Originally Posted by retvet,Jan 4 2011, 04:55 AM
As an owner of one of your engine-turned sparkplug covers, I will say you are doing wonderful work. Will the heat shield and the radiator cooling plate be available in engine-turned?
what is engine-turned?
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