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SELLING: BrysZ Rear Strut Brace from MegaZ |
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| Posted by |
MegaZ (MegalodonZ32TT) on August 22, 2006 at 1:03 AM |
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| Screen Name: | MegaZ |
| Real Name: | David Gardner |
| Phone: | please use email |
| Location: | Mount Airy, NC 27030 USA |
| E-mail: | megaz_net@yahoo.com |
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This rear strut brace was designed by BrysZ and his water-jetter made four bars for me to test the waters for interest. The one in BrysZ's car as well the one in my car are made to custom lengths. For purposes of this exercise, I designed these to be adjustable. Three of the four I have made have been spoken for, leaving one unit identical to this one. The finish is brushed with black recesses and clear lacquer finish. 2 black leather boots are provided to cover the hardware. A template is also provided to show where to cut your shock tower covers with a holesaw. This bar is for the NA or TT coupe. I have no access to a 2+2 so at his time, there is no application for the 2+2. The price on this is $180 plus $15 shipping. I will include a standard bar for those who show their cars on some weekends and race on others, so that the racer can switch bars and "pre-load" his shock towers prior to racing. The eye-bolts are left-and-right-hand-threaded for this purpose. I hope my local CNC guy can make these bars for 33% less than what the water-jetting costs. If so, I can bring the price down to @ $150. If there is a lot of interest in this, I will make more, and add it to the website. If not, then someone may own one of only six to ever be made... 





Here is my rough unit mocked in place... 
...and a mild polish, installed... 

Visit my website... [ http://www.megaz.net/ ]
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