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Old Jun 12, 2006, 11:45 AM
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Thumbs up New Container from Japan- BEATRUSH UnderPanel "back in stock"


www.laile.co.jp

With year of experience in motor sports, Laile; which manufactures, brands, and operates BEATRUSH; has collected sufficient data information on the tracks of Japan to produce high quality and functional products. Located in Yokohama, Japan; Laile manufactures most of their product's brands like Beatrush and Arpsports with their high precision machinery. All the unique products developed by Laile offers superior safety and plenty of pleasure both in track and the street, as well to look at.

•Aluminum UnderPanel fits Lancer Evolution 8 & 9 stock bumpers and most after market bumpers.
•Reduces air turbulance, thus producing more downforce and stabilizes car during high speeds of 60+.
•Great protection for aftermarket intercoolers; which usually require the cutting of stock under plastics.
•Helps to cool down engine by drawing out heat from the engine compartment through especial design slits.
•Protects under the engine from gravel or rocks during track competitions, like gymkhana, time attacks, etc.
•Track tested for functionality by Laile, Japan.

BEATRUSH Aluminum UnderPanel -$295
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Old Jun 14, 2006, 06:08 AM
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Can you re-use the front air dam extension that comes stock on the IX MR's?


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Old Jun 22, 2006, 03:12 PM
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wow, sorry for the delay in reply. I never got an automatic noticed that someone replied. The front air dam extension can be used; however, slight modifications will need to be done. Thank you.
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For those located in the NY area, you can save on shipping by purchasing from the following dealer: http://www.manufacturersdepot.com/s....=2&category=32

They have them in stock and ready to ship. Thank you very much.
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What about a stock front end (IX) with a cf lip (Raliart replica)?
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Yes, it will fit as long as the replica still mounts like the original one on the bottom side.
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$325 for a piece of Sheet Metal, with some cuts, slits and mounting holes? Not bashing on the Product, fabrication looks great!
Just can't believe there asking so much for it. The only reason I can see piece price being so much, is lack of volume. Once again, not bashing on this product, but I do have quite a few years of Sheet Metal Design and the only reason I can see for such a big price tag, is lack of volume or greed.
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English instructions are worth $325
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bump it up.
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For those that want to save on shipping, their are Beatrush dealers in CA, UT, WA, IL, MD, VA and NY. Please pm me for more details.

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How thick is the metal? How much shipped to 79701?
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Originally Posted by mdsevo06
$325 for a piece of Sheet Metal, with some cuts, slits and mounting holes? Not bashing on the Product, fabrication looks great!
Just can't believe there asking so much for it. The only reason I can see piece price being so much, is lack of volume. Once again, not bashing on this product, but I do have quite a few years of Sheet Metal Design and the only reason I can see for such a big price tag, is lack of volume or greed.
It does seem like a lot until you really think about what goes into a piece like that.

Have you looked at the price of 3003 alum in that size lately? Not crazy expensive but, still.

Not to mention the waste a piece that size and shape gen rates that you still have to pay for, time involved in either cutting and punching by hand or paying someone to laser cut/water jet it. Then louvering, breaking and, riveting those little pieces on and shipping a piece that size. That and this piece is JDM so there is shipping from Japan included which is stupid expensive. Plus any engineering that went in on the front end to make sure everything lines up and get it drawn to be laser cut.

It's really not that bad of a price.

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will there be fit problems with a large aftermarket dp, like the HPF 3.5 dp or something smaller like an 80mm dp
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Originally Posted by icantdrive75
How thick is the metal? How much shipped to 79701?
The metal is 2mm thick, but uses high strength 5052 aluminum found in most aircraft components for good strenth to weight ratio.

Shipping to your house is $60 w/ insurance. Let me know if you're interested; thank you.
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Originally Posted by hotrod2448
It does seem like a lot until you really think about what goes into a piece like that.

Have you looked at the price of 3003 alum in that size lately? Not crazy expensive but, still.

Not to mention the waste a piece that size and shape gen rates that you still have to pay for, time involved in either cutting and punching by hand or paying someone to laser cut/water jet it. Then louvering, breaking and, riveting those little pieces on and shipping a piece that size. That and this piece is JDM so there is shipping from Japan included which is stupid expensive. Plus any engineering that went in on the front end to make sure everything lines up and get it drawn to be laser cut.

It's really not that bad of a price.
Thank you for understanding to what goes into making a piece like this. Not only does it have lots of work & engineering behind it; but it uses 5052 aluminum which is more expensive & harder to work with than the least expensive & more common 6061 aluminum that most shop uses & will only work with. Thank you.


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