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Kitch
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my undertray from them turned up today.

its good enough for the money.

took a while to arrive, but no problems.
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yeah i have 1 you can have it if you want it, to fit it you need to remove some of the sump bolts also its a little bit bigger than the standard belly pan but its not fairing lowers, no where near fairing lowers
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Kitch, i got an undertray from them a while ago, fitted it on sunday, after ruthlessly cutting the exitsting undertray to bits, i offered it up and popped it in under the upper bodywork, it has 2 dimples that line up with the lugs that the plastic speed screws go through.
the under tray was an inch short from the tail light and left a big gap... be warned b4 cutting the back end off the existing tray.
i ordered a pyramid one from M&P to replace this one, i'll let you know if its any better.
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kevg wrote:Kitch, i got an undertray from them a while ago, fitted it on sunday, after ruthlessly cutting the exitsting undertray to bits, i offered it up and popped it in under the upper bodywork, it has 2 dimples that line up with the lugs that the plastic speed screws go through.
the under tray was an inch short from the tail light and left a big gap... be warned b4 cutting the back end off the existing tray.
i ordered a pyramid one from M&P to replace this one, i'll let you know if its any better.
well, seeing as the subframe bodywork on mine is zip tied on because those weedy plastic bits that stick out for the screws to go through snap off if you look at them wrong, I can't see much of an issue. I'll just fit it, drill it, zip tie it.

Never understimate the power of zip ties! :)
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Anyone got any pics of this undertray on?
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:oops: :oops: :oops:

Sorry I ment bellypan

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yeap mike you can come and have a look at it its in my shed iam not gona fit it
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Well, having gotten around to fitting mine, I have to say I was so impressed I went and bought a Powerbronze one!

I thought it wasn't too bad for the money, basic fibreglass moulding. Problem is it isn't even close to fitting. Under the tailight, it comes up about an inch short, leaving a big gap.

I tried fabricating some bits to fill it, with little success and in the end thought "why am I bothering?" and ordered a proper one.

Goes to show, bargains aint always worth it.

Here's a pic, and yes, I did fit it right, after two days trying, this is the best I could get.

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