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  1. RVIDRCI

    RVIDRCI Formula 3

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    #1 RVIDRCI, Aug 2, 2008
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  2. miketuason

    miketuason F1 World Champ
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    Lou, when are you gonna put it on? Looks real nice.
     
  3. pippo

    pippo Formula 3

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    OK, what kind of boat did this thing come off of? Im sure its fiberglass, and salt resistant.......
     
  4. bonneaud

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    wooooow! where did you get it and for how much?? do you have to replace the front grill too? thanks and bravo!
     
  5. RVIDRCI

    RVIDRCI Formula 3

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    #5 RVIDRCI, Aug 3, 2008
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    I will put it on after the August 30-31 Alfa club racing school I'm attending, I think.

    I'm considering bonding in some reinforcing and threaded sockets on the bottom, then adding a removable splitter/skid plate to the leading edge, similar to Plugzit's 348 set up. Maybe made of black Dupont Delrin, rather than aluminum. Hope to avoid the constant leading edge scrape maintainence.

    I got it on Ebay, $490 plus $140 shipping, it was made by these guys http://www.acivette.com/ but this is the ebay seller http://www.4rreparts.com/index.html. It is super high quality in fit and finish, I'm very happy with it.

    bonneaud, my current grill will be fine. My car is a Euro model, but Swiss market and was delivered with the smaller front valance. After seeing my car next to all the other Eurocars at the last 3x8 outing, I just had to have the deep dam (pic below).
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  6. hank sound

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    Thatsa gonna look hot, Luigi ! Can't wait to see.

    Cheers, Hank
     
  7. Robb

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    Should look great. Nothing beats the deep euro spoiler.

    Robb
     
  8. doug328

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    Same here, looking good, waiting for the finished pics.
     
  9. chairpilot

    chairpilot Formula 3

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    Nice going Lou. Welcome to the "club"!

    FYI - I recently did this same swap (see my old posts). While I was at it I also addressed the following items:

    Reconditioned the two radiator fan motors
    Reconditioned the two heater blower units
    Cleaned out the heater intake ducts
    Reconditioned the air horn motor
    Powder coated the grill

    These things were very easy to deal with while the spoiler was off.

    I like your idea using the Delrin. Let me know how you do this as I would like to do the same thing. So far I've got (only) one good scrape since the install (!%$#%$@!)

    Bob R.
     
  10. luckydynes

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  11. chairpilot

    chairpilot Formula 3

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    #12 chairpilot, Aug 4, 2008
    Last edited: Aug 4, 2008
    Lou,

    That's the place that made the one I got, but through carreaper (he got it through GT Parts and I found out they used the Duarte "plant" - via the infamous guy "Jim" we all read about in my spoiler purchase thread earlier this year.

    Decent quality core but roughly finished and was a poor fit, at least to my car. I had to make a speader tool on the nose end to make it work.

    Yours looks more primo in the pictures. Looks like they popped it from a high gloss mold which should reduce your finishing costs.
     
  12. RVIDRCI

    RVIDRCI Formula 3

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    It's very clean, only a tiny flash of gel coat to block down at the mould seam areas. "My finishing costs" will be cheap (sweat equity) as I do all my own paint work, and I have a quart of matching 300/6 catylized single I bought a few months ago. I put the threaded inserts in for the splitter/scrubber, and beefed the support areas with stranded glass filler (no pics yet). I don't think I'll be using Delrin though, as a sheet large enough in .375 thickness is $750 BUCKS !!! Looking into black HDPE or Seaboard, maybe phenolic or PVC, aluminum with Delrin scrub pads ? Input anyone?

    I'm 100% sure this new euro dam will rub speed bumps and my trailer ramps with my current suspension set up, so I have to do something.
     

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