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Old 06-14-2008, 11:07 PM
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So my ultimate plan would be to one day go 11.50 with the TA. I want to start with a loop and SFC's. I see they have one that ties into the middle of the car but don't know if I really need all that for my goals plus it adds weight. Who makes a good SFC and loop kit to fit my car? Who has the best price on it if I can't find it used?
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check out UMI on the right of the screen, just ordered my Weld In SFC's for 185 shipped to my door.
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Thanks for the recommendation

We offer a 100% bolt in SFC set-up for $174.99 a set. They require no drilling, no cutting and no grinding and can be installed in 20 minutes with basic hand tools... all needed hardware is included. They are also available in high gloss Red or Black powder coat for no additional charge. You can see this set-up in the link below along with a few installation pictures.

www.umiperformance.com/2002

Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you!
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I do! Do you offer a loop to work with them? Is that all you suggest for a mid 11's car?



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