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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 09:41 AM
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first, sorry to get everyones hopes up with the title, there is no groupbuy
i have tried to set up a groupbuy for us with piedmont plastics (based out of charlotte) but gave up since it stopped making sense (b/c im not a small business owner)
Reason the GB did not work out is b/c the discount was not enough to offset the shipping cost to each of you, i got the guy to agree to 15% off on 20 or more commitments, again, not enough to justify considering you can buy this localy without discount and come out cheaper. So, i want to let everyone know what they have to offer and how much $$ since i saw a lot of interest on this subject.

Dimension: 4'x8' thickness: 1/8th Price; $49
Dimension: 4'x10' thickness: 1/8th Price; $60

http://www.piedmontplastics.com/locations.asp

they also have locations on the west coast
if you dont have one near you, they do ship, but id encourage you to get someone from here to buy it for you and then ship to you.

best of luck

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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 10:38 AM
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oohhh sweet one 10 mins away, thx
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$50 for 4x8' is worth it is you can pick it up.....maybe next time i drive down to richmond...
Old Mar 27, 2008 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Braineack
$50 for 4x8' is worth it is you can pick it up.....maybe next time i drive down to richmond...
Wouldn't Beltsville, MD be closer to you? 22 miles.

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Old Mar 27, 2008 | 01:54 PM
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can't abs plastic be heated and bent, then it will retain its shape? or will it require some sort of fastener to retain a shape that is not flat?
Old Mar 27, 2008 | 02:20 PM
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Why not use metal?
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i need some to make a shroud for my jaw WB to keep the sun light out so that i can see it better. I have some aluminum sheet that i can work with but the ABS sounds more user friendly
Old Mar 27, 2008 | 02:42 PM
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Is it a round gauge? I've got a couple of hoods from ProSport gauges I will not be using. For the price of postage I will send you one.

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no its a square gauge, probably 4"x1", thx for the offer though.
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Originally Posted by fmowry
Wouldn't Beltsville, MD be closer to you? 22 miles.

Frank
hell maybe ill stop by on the way home from the dyno day
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Originally Posted by Loki047
Why not use metal?
My undertray also acts as a splitter and I have hit it many times coming out of driveways. If it were metal it would have been destroyed by now. If you dont extend your tray out past your lip or bumper then metal should be fine.
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Originally Posted by levnubhin
My undertray also acts as a splitterand I have hit it many times coming out of driveways. If it were metal it would have been destroyed by now. If you dont extend your tray out past your lip or bumper then metal should be fine.
Isn't BEGI's metal?
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Originally Posted by Loki047
Isn't BEGI's metal?

I donno.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
hell maybe ill stop by on the way home from the dyno day
Everyone should stop by my house on the way home and help me finish raping my car of anything of value. I think y8s is trying to stop by and help me pull the dash off. Motor/trans is coming out tonite. Still need to pull the Torsen.

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Originally Posted by fmowry
Everyone should stop by my house on the way home and help me finish raping my car of anything of value. I think y8s is trying to stop by and help me pull the dash off. Motor/trans is coming out tonite. Still need to pull the Torsen.

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im tired of doing that.
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Originally Posted by mazda/nissan
can't abs plastic be heated and bent, then it will retain its shape? or will it require some sort of fastener to retain a shape that is not flat?
yes, if you heat it and shape it it will retain shape, you have to heat it to around 300*F, im sure less will do as well

reason i'd rather use ABS instead of metal (ss, al, etc.) is b/c abs IMO looks better (stealthier) and is easier to work with (cut, shape)
it also will make less noise when you scrape it like someone said coming out of a dirve way and its flexible and retains original shape under normal temps, unlike metal which will just bend and look fugly later
its hardcore, easy to work with, doesnt stick out like a sore thumb, and its relatively cheap

i'd like to make it a undertray/lip combo, lip really just to protect my paint on my bumper and to help route more air to the IC and rad.

many benefits that i like

you can also buy 1/16th thickness for much less and build a shroud for your radiator, IC, and also a radiator block plate
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Originally Posted by Braineack
im tired of doing that.
Just pulled the motor and trans a minute ago. Torsen Sat night, sawzall and cutting wheel next weekend. Hope I cut the right **** off!

Frank
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Runs back as far as the factory belly pan and is a couple inches wider on each side.
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lev-Did you put some kind of edge on it? Glue it on there?
Looks good!!!
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Originally Posted by Zabac
lev-Did you put some kind of edge on it? Glue it on there?
Looks good!!!

Yep, its the plastic door edge trim.
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