Christmas Sale at Precision Motorwerks
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Yeah, I can get you those pieces, separately. I have dipstick tubes already welded up and re-plated. I'll need your old tube back.
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Have fun with your 928's people!
greg brown
714 879 9072
GregBBRD@aol.com
Semi-retired, as of Feb 1, 2023.
The days of free technical advice are over.
Free consultations will no longer be available.
Will still be in the shop, isolated and exclusively working on project cars, developmental work and products, engines and transmissions.
Have fun with your 928's people!
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The ones that were being made, by other people, did not protect the oil cooler, the undertray, or even the front spoiler. (I think they were designed for an early car.)
Starting over with a clean sheet of paper, I made up pieces designed to protect all that valuable stuff on '87 and later cars, with special attention to protecting the oil cooler and oil cooler protection piece on the 1990 and later cars.
After a few test pieces....and a few changes in design, I took the perfected design and gave a dozen sets away for long term testing....for a year....on cars that were very low. The results were fantastic. No more damaged oil coolers. No more damaged undertrays. No destroyed spoilers.
Great for owners....bad for the spoiler, oil cooler, oil cooler protection piece, and undertray business.
These "tuck" under the stock front spoiler, protecting it...and are just low enough to protect the oil cooler, oil cooler support, and the undertray from any driveway or any other angled piece of asphalt one might run across. While the spoiler ends up "sandwiched" between the aluminim protection pieces and the ground (if you have a very low car and hit a very steep driveway), no one has "worn through" a spoiler to expose raw metal, to date.
Like everything I make, a lot of thought and engineering went into these pieces. They fit and work...which, as we know, can be rather unique in the "aftermarket" 928 world.!
Starting over with a clean sheet of paper, I made up pieces designed to protect all that valuable stuff on '87 and later cars, with special attention to protecting the oil cooler and oil cooler protection piece on the 1990 and later cars.
After a few test pieces....and a few changes in design, I took the perfected design and gave a dozen sets away for long term testing....for a year....on cars that were very low. The results were fantastic. No more damaged oil coolers. No more damaged undertrays. No destroyed spoilers.
Great for owners....bad for the spoiler, oil cooler, oil cooler protection piece, and undertray business.
These "tuck" under the stock front spoiler, protecting it...and are just low enough to protect the oil cooler, oil cooler support, and the undertray from any driveway or any other angled piece of asphalt one might run across. While the spoiler ends up "sandwiched" between the aluminim protection pieces and the ground (if you have a very low car and hit a very steep driveway), no one has "worn through" a spoiler to expose raw metal, to date.
Like everything I make, a lot of thought and engineering went into these pieces. They fit and work...which, as we know, can be rather unique in the "aftermarket" 928 world.!
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Hey Greg, does your site have prices and product descriptions? I'm not able to catch anything other than the pictures of certain products on the general site. Is there a link I'm missing?.
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Ditto on the Price list
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It would be VERY helpful to list the prices and exactly what is discounted at 10 and 20% respectively.
I was potentially interested in the custom Fuel lines for a 91' car
I wonder why Mr. Brown is so shy he will not provide us with a price list.
http://www.precisionmtrwerks.com/products/products.htm
http://www.precisionmtrwerks.com/products/products.htm
I was potentially interested in the custom Fuel lines for a 91' car
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Hey Gregg, does this sale apply to refurbishing the OEM return fuel line for a S4? I have your rerouted fuel line but I am curious about restoring the original return line. I have two cores I can send you (and a few other lines). I only need one return line back.
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And I understand some people keeping it as original as possible....that's why I make both.
I might have some nice ones already done.