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    ***NEW***GZP Belly Pan***

    We heard your cries for oil pan protection, and decided to take it a few steps farther



    We are in the final stages of the prototype now, and will be road testing it over the weekend, pending weather conditions.

    This will also be usable with your OEM underbelly plastics on ALL MODELS, and will bolt directly to the front cross members of ALL MODELS.

    This mounts using all factory hardware, all bolts are recessed, and mount to your factory cross member mounting points.

    There is also a removable access panel for easy oil changes.

    This should be available in stainless steel, and aluminum (we are waiting on availability).

    We do not have final pricing yet, but it should be around $200.

    It is currently test-fitted on a 97 VR4, and will be road tested on a 91-93 VR4. We will be testing fitment on every make and model before it is sent out for final production next week.

    These will be available to ship in roughly 3 weeks.











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    How do you remove the cover to gain access to the oil pan?
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    Quote Originally Posted by akotten View Post
    How do you remove the cover to gain access to the oil pan?
    There will be quick release fittings so it is easily removed.

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    Does it work with an AA system isntalled and working or no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -dLs- View Post
    Does it work with an AA system isntalled and working or no?

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    Yes, it will.

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    you guys should just go all out and make an entire front diffuser/ skid plate somewhat like Le mans cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lithium View Post
    you guys should just go all out and make an entire front diffuser/ skid plate somewhat like Le mans cars.
    We are already working on that It will be a 2 piece set-up. One piece front air dam/diffuser, and then the belly pan.
    Last edited by Emilie@GZP; 01-06-2011 at 06:53 PM.

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    Well, looks like I should get a few more deep sockets

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    Does it work with an AA system isntalled and working or no?

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    There are still working AA systems out there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mh3kgt View Post
    Well, looks like I should get a few more deep sockets
    We had no issues with a 14mm deep chrome Snap-On socket. The final production should have enough clearance for an impact socket.

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