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Old 02-13-2006, 10:23 AM   #1
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a flat piece of aluminum, with 2 cuts, 4 holes and one simple bend... make your own.
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Old 02-14-2006, 10:57 AM   #2
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a flat piece of aluminum, with 2 cuts, 4 holes and one simple bend... make your own.

Easiest fabrication I have made for the car yet. Took an hour with a trip to the hardware store included. The material is scrap aluminum that by random chance shares its size and thickness with a speed limit sign. It attaches with the 4 bolts that held on the plastic undertray. Takes hits with the BFH with enough flex that I think I'll be fine unless I hit something truly large.... in which case I was probably fucked anyway.



My car sees quite a bit of gravel road and rallycross action. And in two weeks I'll be marshaling the 100 Acre Wood ClubRally. So I need the protection.
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