Nice front strut tower brace...
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RB is very expensive. www.racingbeat.com
I believe it was around 250 USD
I believe it was around 250 USD
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Well I bought one off of Manntis's website and I think it looks great. I'm more into performance and not flashy looks. Not everyone has welding supplies or knows how to weld, or can make a strut bar for "5 bucks". Who the **** gives a **** what it looks like. They all serve essentially the same purpose and function. I mean...come on Racing Beat wants like $260 bucks for theirs, because it "looks good" and doesn't look "shady". It's still made of steel and it's still welded. Any higher of a price than that and it should be made of goddamn gold! I paid 79 bucks for mine and I'm content with it.
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And you cant work around the engine either. I hate mine..... I have the tube style on the IT car and it rocks! And I can work on the engine without removing it!
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CP Bars are the great. Chris and Pat (the C and P in CP racing) know their stuff.
And for less than HALF the price of the RB bar...
Personally, I like the look. They don't take away from the rest of the engine bay by being too flashy, but they're not too gheto either.
And for less than HALF the price of the RB bar...
Personally, I like the look. They don't take away from the rest of the engine bay by being too flashy, but they're not too gheto either.
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