Does anyone make an aluminum floorboard?
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Mark,
I don't think I will be doing either race this fall. I don't know why they don't do more than one sprint race in a weekend. I agree it is silly to tow that far (especially at $3/gallon) for a 30 minute race that is usually cut short by double yellows.
I don't think I will be doing either race this fall. I don't know why they don't do more than one sprint race in a weekend. I agree it is silly to tow that far (especially at $3/gallon) for a 30 minute race that is usually cut short by double yellows.
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Mark,
Take a look at the latest Performance Products / Automotion catalog. On page 196, they show perforated and non-perforated floor boards made from aluminum. Pretty reasonable too.
If you don't have the catalog, I can bring it with me to Command Central tomorrow.
Andreas
Take a look at the latest Performance Products / Automotion catalog. On page 196, they show perforated and non-perforated floor boards made from aluminum. Pretty reasonable too.
If you don't have the catalog, I can bring it with me to Command Central tomorrow.
Andreas
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Andreas,
Those look great except, despite the incorrect floorboard designation by PP. Unfortunately, these are actually pedal boards that go behind the pedals. The pieces I'm looking for mount directly in front of the seats and are completely horizontal.
Thanks for the lead anyway.
Those look great except, despite the incorrect floorboard designation by PP. Unfortunately, these are actually pedal boards that go behind the pedals. The pieces I'm looking for mount directly in front of the seats and are completely horizontal.
Thanks for the lead anyway.
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I got a sheet of diamond plate aluminum from the local metal supply house, traced around the mats, and cut my own. a 4x8 sheet of that stuff cost about $150.00, so go in with somebody and make several sets. you could probably get 3 sets out of 1 sheet. I've had mine about 3 years, and they do get a little scratched but still look great.
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Originally Posted by Mark in Baltimore
Kary - Thanks for the photo. I know they'll get scratched up pretty badly but if it's a brushed finish, it'll probably look okay. Do you have any other photos?