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Old Feb 8, 2004, 10:15 PM
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ROAD/RACE- New Carbon Fiber Products

Here are some new CARBONTRIX CARBON FIBER PARTS for :

LANCER OZ
LANCER ES,LS
LANCER RALLIART
EVO 8


Cubby HOLE PLATE: fits all models above- Mount gauge or switches in cubby hole area of your dash. Real Carbon FIBER! $49


Radiator/ bumper plate: fits 02-03 Lancer OZ, ES, LS. Dress up your engine compartment and cover up ugly radiator support and bumper braces. $129

Here are pics

These items will be on the site this week. Call and order for now.

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http://www.roadracemotorsports.com/
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Cubby hole plate for all models. OZ,ES, Ralliart, EVO 8



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http://www.roadracemotorsports.com/
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Old Feb 8, 2004, 10:27 PM
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rob, will the cubby plate fit the wider CD changer kit from the dealer??
Old Feb 8, 2004, 10:30 PM
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Not sure. Picture tells the story. Not familar with that option.


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http://www.roadracemotorsports.com/
Old Feb 8, 2004, 11:23 PM
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Radiator/ bumper plate looks awesome, how do they attach? I see 2 bolts/screws for the radiator and 4 for the bumper, is that correct or is just double sided tape?
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The bottom plate uses the stock bolts. Just remove the ugly black plate that is in the same spot. The top plate bolts through where there are 2 plastic bumpers. A little 2 sided tape in the middle area is recommended.


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Your website isn't the easiest to find the parts and prices above...how to order these parts?
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They are no on the site yet. Call to order for now.

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Old Feb 9, 2004, 08:41 AM
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Originally posted by babyboba29
rob, will the cubby plate fit the wider CD changer kit from the dealer??
You answered you own question. WIDER cd changer, so NO it will not fit.
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that cubby hole plate, do you have to cut a circle in the middle yourself to mount a gauge or what exactly?
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Originally posted by rentaslut
that cubby hole plate, do you have to cut a circle in the middle yourself to mount a gauge or what exactly?
I just finished mountnig 3 switches on to my CF (cubby hole) cover, I'll post pics tonight. I cut the holes myself..I used masking tape to cover the CF piece from damage and so I can measure and draw my cutting points on the plate. Then drilled. It's a little sloppy but the switch mount covers the hole anyway so it looks professional.
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ok what sized of guages did you use? (60mm?) also what brand? can you snap a pic in the dark if you have some cool glowing gauges? I'm thinking of purchasing this, but only if I can get a real nice glow-in-the-dark oil pressure gauge and temp gauge maybe to start with..

btw, how much do these little gauges typically cost for a nice one?
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I dont have guages on mine..I have switches for fog lights which light-up red but I havent hooked up the lights to them yet...I havent mounted the cover either, right now all I have completed is the install of the switches to the plate
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Originally posted by ROCK
They are no on the site yet. Call to order for now.

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funny i just looked, they are on the website now, man you guys are fast.

I am sure if you want a hole in them you could probably sweet talk to guys at road race into drilling one for a modest fee.
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well if I was to try to drill some holes for switches or gauges, what tools would I use??? eeeh It'll probably look like texas chainsaw massacre though..



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