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Old 07-10-2006, 05:45 PM
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PLACE YOUR DEPOSIT

You must place your deposit here to take advantage of our pre-order pricing. Once the bars are shipping, you will be supplied w/ a coupon that is good for 30 days to order your bar. If you don't order within 30 days of first shipment your $200 will be refunded, and you will not be able to buy the bars for the pre-order discounted price.

Our lead time on these bars will be 3-5 weeks.


Pre-Order Prices (including shipping) are:
1) Sport Bar (non-SCCA) - $521.40 SAVE $71 Retail Price: $592.00 - View
- Our entry-level 4 point bar with removeable harness bar and no diagonal bar.
2) Hardcore Bar (welded Diagonal - SCCA) - $596.40 SAVE $76 Retail Price: $672.00 - View
- For both the track junkies and purists wanting less compromise, this is our 4 point bar with welded non-removeable diagonal and removeable harness bar.
3) Touring Bar (removable Diagonal - SCCA) - $759.00 SAVE $103 Retail Price: $862.50 - View
- For those that seek the functionality of an SCCA legal bar that can have both diagonal and harness bars removed for versatile daily driveability.

Your CC will be charge immediately for the $200 deposit. If you have any questions, please use the contact us link before purchasing. This is to place your deposit for the rollbars.

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Old 07-10-2006, 07:06 PM
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Isn't there a section in the forums for stuff like this, maybe group buys or For Sale? I really don't see what you pimping a roll bar has to do with the FI section.
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Vendors can post threads where ever they want to. I don't see anything wrong really with posting ONE thread or something once in a while as long as it isn't like you're listing a whole bunch of items you sell and taking up the whole page of all advertising in a certain section that many users visit

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I'm down with sponsors posting products, but he posted it in three other sections. Really no need to flood the forums, especially if it has nothing to do with FI. I don't know, maybe I'm just cranky today
Old 07-11-2006, 03:57 AM
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Nothing wrong with any sponsor posting in any forum. They pay to advertise, and get to use it where they see fit.

Makes sense to me to post in a forum where people mod the car for more power.

BTW my deposit is made.
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I spend a lot of time in this forum, and I thought people would appreciate it. The faster you go the safer the car should be - on or off track. Besides, for the 1/4 mile guys, I am quite sure there are more stringent regulations for roll-over protection the faster you go. I need to look at the NHRA rules to see if all bar variants meet the guidelines. I know there are a handful of 10 sec. race cars here and probably a decent amount of 11 sec. daily drivers
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[QUOTE=Asura,Jul 11 2006, 07:12 AM] I need to look at the NHRA rules to see if all bar variants meet the guidelines.
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I apologize, I just saw the pics are down. I'll get on top of it.

Convertibles running from 11.00-13.49 secs, must have a roll bar.

Under 10.99 secs or faster than 135 mph requires a cage.

I just checked with the NHRA specifications for convertible roll-bar requirements. They are going to tell me if the bar meets their requirements. If not, I will see what it would take to make an NHRA bar available for all my fellow boost addicts in this forum
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This is good news. Try to get those pics fixed... i'm wondering how much of the interior needs to be gutted to fit them (if any).
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Originally Posted by XclusiveAutosports,Jul 11 2006, 11:41 AM
This is good news. Try to get those pics fixed... i'm wondering how much of the interior needs to be gutted to fit them (if any).
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