Aluminum under pan
I just got the arc aluminum under panel last week and am waiting on some skirts before I put it on. I got it for $425--yea that's a lot, but I'm an ARC ***** and pretty much have bought everything arc offers for the g35 coupe, except engine oil cooler.
Not expecting really anything by installing it, yet it is added comfort to know a piece of metal is protecting the engine underneath, as opposed to a piece of plastic, especially in sh*tty Chigago winters w/ road debris.
Not expecting really anything by installing it, yet it is added comfort to know a piece of metal is protecting the engine underneath, as opposed to a piece of plastic, especially in sh*tty Chigago winters w/ road debris.
Last edited by jonnylaw; Sep 4, 2007 at 06:55 PM.
A hinged section about 2/3's of the way back would make oil changing much easier, and there wouldn't be a need for that hole anymore for better aerodynamics, just a thought for the replica makers out there
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Originally Posted by jonnylaw
I just got the arc aluminum under panel last week and am waiting on some skirts before I put it on. I got it for $425--yea that's a lot, but I'm an ARC ***** and pretty much have bought everything arc offers for the g35 coupe, except engine oil cooler.
Not expecting really anything by installing it, yet it is added comfort to know a piece of metal is protecting the engine underneath, as opposed to a piece of plastic, especially in sh*tty Chigago winters w/ road debris.
Not expecting really anything by installing it, yet it is added comfort to know a piece of metal is protecting the engine underneath, as opposed to a piece of plastic, especially in sh*tty Chigago winters w/ road debris.
would really like to know how it fits and matches up to the stock snap [ them black connectors ] locations
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