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    Quote Originally Posted by GarrettEvo9GSR View Post
    Splitter for sale?
    Maybe. It'd be $400 + shipping if I did decide to sell it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EGbeater View Post
    2.15" inlet custom-made, stainless steel front brake caliper cooling ducts, for Evo 8/9/X. $180 shipped/pair. These are brand new, never used. *** SOLD ***

    Base plates are laser cut, a beefy .10" (2.56mm) thick; the side plates are .047" (1.19mm) for less weight.

    I also have one set of the stainless steel materials (all precut) to make a pair of these ducts, if you can weld and want to save some money and build them yourself (you'll have to bend & shape the sidepieces as well)... $80 shipped on the parts—assembly required, recommended age: 14 and up.




    Here is what is currently still available (as of 4/18/14):

    2.5" outlet, custom-made fiberglass brake cooling ducts for C West front bumper cover (Evo 8/9)
    No name coilover springs, pair, 2.5" ID, 7.25" long, 550#/in.
    Last edited by EGbeater; 04-18-2014 at 02:12 PM. Reason: updated list of items still available
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    Lowered price on Mine's 80mm titanium catback exhaust and Schroth harness.

    Here's my custom-built, adjustable-height carbon fiber front splitter for Evo 8/9, complete with support turnbuckles, all mounting brackets and hardware, and multiple air dams (for different splitter heights)... $400 + shipping *** SOLD ***

    This is the splitter I used on my car for the latter half of 2013 when I ran my Evo in NASA TT1 (the class formerly known as TTU). It is designed to be as light as possible while also being stiff enough to be effective.


    When I built this, no one was making a bolt-on splitter solution for an Evo 8/9, not anything with enough splitter surface for serious downforce and built to the limits of SCCA SM and NASA rules anyway, so I decided to do it myself.


    The mounting brackets, hardware, adjustable support turnbuckles, air dam, and shape of the splitter are all my DIY creations; the construction of the CF splitter itself, I got help from Brooks Motorsport Composites (hence the decals).


    The splitter blade is shaped to extend 6" from the leading edge of the bumper cover, making it legal for SCCA Street Modified (SM) class autocross as well as NASA TT track racing. Overall dimensions are 71" x 28 3/8". The thickness of the CF splitter is 4mm. All together, with all mounting hardware, it weighs about 14 pounds.


    You can see how I arrived at this design here... there were several previous iterations of the splitter done in plywood to save on cost. There's also detailed pictures of the mounting hardware, the air dams, etc.:


    http://forums.evolutionm.net/evo-how...o-8-9-a-3.html


    As you can imagine, there is a ton of time and effort invested in this setup. The majority of the cost is of course in the carbon fiber cloth and UV-resistant epoxy required for making the splitter itself.


    Overall the splitter is in very good shape. It has scraped the track surface a couple times on the outside edges, so I will cover those areas with thin (1mm) plates of stainless steel to increase the durability of the splitter for you... adds a little weight, but better than burning through the CF material unnecessarily.


    The ABS plastic air dam is configured to match the Cwest bumper cover on my car, so you will need to adjust the brackets or drill a few new mounting holes to make the splitter match the contours of a Evo 8 or Evo 9 bumper cover. But otherwise, the splitter will bolt up to your car with minimal fuss—the four mounting brackets I made utilize existing mounting points on the front of the car.


    NOTE: This part was designed for racing use. The splitter extends too far forward to be able to drive around town and get in and out parking lots with it attached. It is unlikely to survive more than a week of street driving, even if you set at the highest setting and are extremely careful about where you go. But if you buy it, it's your choice what you choose to do with it of course. :)
































    Last edited by EGbeater; 07-03-2014 at 07:14 AM. Reason: CF splitter is sold
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    Bump for what I have left:

    2.5" outlet, custom-made fiberglass brake cooling ducts for C West front bumper cover (Evo 8/9)
    No name coilover springs, pair, 2.5" ID, 7.25" long, 550#/in spring rate
    Last edited by EGbeater; 04-18-2014 at 02:12 PM.
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    We advise all prospective buyers to be aware that this is either a new member or one with less than 50 posts, so please proceed accordingly and with caution.

    This in no way reflects on the integrity of the seller. It is a standard notice that will be put in for these members buying or selling items of substantial value.

    SHIPPING ADVISORY

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    Buyers should request this even if it costs a few dollars more to ship. This is to protect both the seller and the buyer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macky View Post
    CAUTIONARY ADVISORY

    We advise all prospective buyers to be aware that this is either a new member or one with less than 50 posts, so please proceed accordingly and with caution.

    This in no way reflects on the integrity of the seller. It is a standard notice that will be put in for these members buying or selling items of substantial value.

    SHIPPING ADVISORY

    If shipping is required, sellers are encouraged to use tracking numbers or delivery confirmation.

    Buyers should request this even if it costs a few dollars more to ship. This is to protect both the seller and the buyer.
    Good advice!

    Just FYI, I've been a member of evolutionm.net since January 2008, where my trader rating is 33, 100% positive (22 of those positive ratings were from buyers):

    http://forums.evolutionm.net/itrader.php?u=79914

    And this is my seller history on eBay... account held since March of 2000, 512, 100% positive (204 of those positive ratings from buyers):

    http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAP...edbackAsSeller

    Thanks,

    Hsun Chen
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    "This in no way reflects on the integrity of the seller. It is a standard notice that will be put in for these members buying or selling items of substantial value. "

    its not meant to offend anyone. and if anything, you got a free bump. i appreciate you bringing out your info though. thank you.

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    Not offended at all; my apologies if I came across as snarky. Thanks for the free bump!

    I definitely appreciate the bandwidth here on Socalevo.net, especially as I'm not local to the Socal region.

    I have sold a few of my items to SoCalEvo.net members, so this forum has been beneficial to me.
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    DEPOSIT RECEIVED from SoCalEvo member Mister on Mine's ti exhaust, to be paid in full by 5/2/14
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    Quote Originally Posted by EGbeater View Post
    DEPOSIT RECEIVED from SoCalEvo member Mister on Mine's ti exhaust, to be paid in full by 5/2/14
    Balance owed has been received; Mine's ti exhaust is SOLD.
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    Bump for what I have left... call or text: 72O.938.14O3:

    Custom fiberglass/aluminum brake cooling inlet ducts for Cwest bumper cover - $80 shipped. 2 1/2" outlets for 2 1/2" ID high-temp silicone hose (not included, available at HRPworld.com, pegagusautoracing.com, etc). Utilizes the metal tabs formed into the fiberglass of the Cwest bumper cover for attachment; however, as these bumper covers are likely handmade, it's possible the slots I used won't line up on your Cwest bumper cover and you'll have to adapt them a little or cut new slots.

    Can also be adapted for use on virtually any car (just ziptie the front plates to the mesh of your bumper cover opening).









    No name coilover springs, pair, 7.25" long x 2.5" ID, 550#/inch. $65/pair shipped






    KW coilover springs, 80N/mm and 90N/mm rates, brand new.

    If you're not aware, KW is a German company that makes very good coilovers. Their springs are equal in quality to Eibach, H&R, or Swift.

    $75/pr shipped or $140 shipped for a set of four.

    140mm (5.5") long x 60mm (2.4") ID, 80N/mm (457#/in): I have TWO of these springs

    140mm long x 60mm ID, 90N/mm (514#/in): I have FOUR of these springs


    Last edited by EGbeater; 05-19-2014 at 07:22 AM. Reason: one pair of springs sold
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    I think my KWs came with 6k/9k springs. If so, I'll take those 8k.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaj View Post
    I think my KWs came with 6k/9k springs. If so, I'll take those 8k.
    Text me if you want a pic of the 80N/mm KW springs, and for my Paypal address:

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    Text sent, but I guess it's a LAN line. I can't call until tomorrow. Talk to ya then.
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    My phone # is definitely not a land line, and I didn't get anything from you. But here's a picture.

    Paypal to: hsunchen at hotmail dot com

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    Quote Originally Posted by EGbeater View Post
    My phone # is definitely not a land line, and I didn't get anything from you. But here's a picture.

    Paypal to: hsunchen at hotmail dot com
    okay. i'm off at 19:00 and home by 19:45. i'll send payment as soon as i get home since i can't do much from my work comp.
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    I haven't forgotten! Just having trouble getting to my laptop.
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    payment sent for 140mm (5.5") long x 60mm (2.4") ID, 80N/mm (457#/in)
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaj View Post
    payment sent for 140mm (5.5") long x 60mm (2.4") ID, 80N/mm (457#/in)
    Thanks. You just need a pair of the 80N/mm springs, correct?

    I'll send you tracking info for the package tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EGbeater View Post
    Thanks. You just need a pair of the 80N/mm springs, correct?

    I'll send you tracking info for the package tomorrow.
    Yup. Just the 8k springs. Already have 9ks. Thanks, though.
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