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USED: LRB Speed Aluminum Door Panels $100
Up for sale are a pair of aluminum door panels made by LRB Speed. I'll admit I'll be taking a huge loss on these but I kinda just wanna be done with these already lol
https://lrbspeed.com/product/frs-brz...m-door-panels/ These go for $210 from their website w/o shipping. They don't come powder coated which wasn't cheap! another 200 was spent to get the final look I wanted (I had to find a local shop that finished these in wrinkle black. They did a great job btw!) so around $500 was all in all invested in these things.. Will be honest, the fit isn't that great. You do have to muscle in the plastic clips that hold these things onto the doors and they're a PITA to take out (both the clips and the panels themselves) maybe it's because i couldnt find the right clips to mount these (a lot of these don't sit flush with the panel when installed and you're likely to brake and have to replace the clips if say for some reason you needed to take the whole panel off to adjust something...) also, getting the window switches to fit properly in the panels was a pain. the holes in the panels ended up being too small so i had to shave off excess plastic off the window switches to get them to fit. WILL COME WITH ALL WINDOW AND LOCK SWITCHES TO SAVE YOU THE TROUBLE!! Plug and play but due keep in mind that I ordered these from LRB without the power mirror adjustment switch (you can prob fab up something on your own to fix that) and also there isnt a hole for the front speakers in the doors ( you can also prob cut one out yourself!) other setbacks I had with these are the squeaks and rattles while driving. it can get annoying but have been too lazy to figure out exactly what's causing all the noise. I think it might be having not secured all the wiring for the windows, locks, etc behind the panel and they're rubbing up against the panels themselves? There was a time where the pull strap to release the door cable was getting stuck. This has stopped but would prob be a good idea to make sure all the brackets that hold the door opening/closing mechanisms are properly secured. But other than that these are cool lol! GT3 style pull straps, minimalist design to help clean up the inside, the finish goes with every interior. Very race car-like and perfect for a track focused 86/brz especially with all the race car like sounds that come with it if you're not able to get them to be quiet like I wasnt able to Gives you more room for aftermarket seat rails, cages. Would actually recommended getting some huggy bucket seats after realizing how much the oem door cards keep you from flopping around which is another reason why I'm going back to stock. Not much in terms of weight savings, had only saved 2 lbs on each side (4 total) and half of that is just taking out the front door speakers.. Looking to get a cool $100 out of these guys shipping not included. Located in San Diego but would prefer shipping given the current covid situation Can provide better pictures if needed (especially of 1 or 2 scratches that you'll barley notice as well as one spot that has the powder coat chipping that you wont see with the door closed) Thanks |
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Also just wanted to say that road noise def goes up with these, you'll have to slice open the plastic moisture guard to accommodate some wiring, and you'll need to reuse the rubber window sills that are riveted to the stock door cards. will come with instructions if i can find them but can also send pictures of my own setup for reference.
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gonna need to post some photos with a note, the guidelines have the rules, Ichi-san will get mad otherwise
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link with more pictures. also not that if you dont cut the rubber window sill it will rub up against the tiny triangle window.
**** will not include rubber door sills only window switches/locks **** https://imgur.com/a/b5FsmZN |
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these look cool
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All of that for 4 lbs! I would have thought they would save a lot more.
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the only cosmetic flaw that will be seen is on the driver's side top right: powder coat started to chip where this hole meets the door jam (cut out to accommodate a bolt on there i believe). this wont be seen when the door is closed. other than that the finish has been really durable and has held up well |
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did you ever sell these?
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Is this still available? I am in CA.
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