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Old 07-12-2009, 03:42 PM
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Please give me some places that i can get one from i know of bmr right now.
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Speed Inc. has them too.

Or you could just fabricate your own using a sheet of aluminum. I wish I'd done that rather than spend the money one the delete panel with holes that really didn't line up all that great.
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anywhere else whats the web site for speed inc
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burkhart chassis, madman&co racing...

you will find all the websites to the right of you.

We just made ours ourselves and it turned out great.
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Originally Posted by AjSmoker
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If using the sponsor list to the right doesn't help, you can use a search engine.
Go to your favorite search engine (Yahoo, Google, Ask, etc.) and type in the business names that are mentioned in this thread. That'll give you the web addresses & links to their sites.
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Go to a welding shop and get the thickness of aluminum you need in a 30" X 30". Then cut your own panel.

I cut my own and it cost me 10 bucks.

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We have ours on sale right now.




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