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Re: bash plate
I didn't Rich
I thought postage will be a killer all the way from Israel for this item, but it's good to see excellent stuff like that being made for the exy, which means it's gonna be hitting the market closer to us soon.
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11/Sep/2005, 12:03 am
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Re: bash plate
Rich,
It could fit the Manual transmission exy with a QR25DE engine (am not sure) but it wont cover the Automatic transmission sump at the bottom.
I found this out when Shane and I fitted his bash plate to my exy and the transmission sump was not covered (his was Manual)
You could search the net for the diesel undercarriage pics to compare or send them yours.
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12/Sep/2005, 7:50 pm
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Re: bash plate
Brett,
This bash plate was fitted to Shane's exy (series II manual) and since he sold his, I bought from him and I now have it on mine (series I auto)
It's excellent and has helped me a lot during the recent off-road trip. Weight is about 15KG, but it did not affect fuel consumption at all.
Last edited by jalalski, 11/Feb/2007, 10:53 am
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10/Nov/2005, 8:14 pm
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Re: bash plate
quote: basshead wrote:
(When I ever get around to it...) I will be making up a bash-plate as well.
If I don't borrow Jalal's to use as a template, the next best thing I reckon would be to use the (useless) plastic trims that come standard (if they're still there!), or use a large piece of cardboard...
Hey Rich, You could borrow it at any time, if you're prepared to take it off and put it back for me
It was tough job putting it on for me and Shane.
Don't fancy your chances with cardboard off-road LOL
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13/Nov/2005, 4:00 pm
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