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Old Aug 2, 2008, 06:06 PM
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Just Installed Beatrush Underpanel :)

Hello all,

I got my Beatrush Panel from 201motorsports and just snapped a few shots after the install. The Directions provided aided in the install quite a bit. The Japanese directions were there, but there were also some supplementary English pages to help guide you. Overall, the fit and finish is great! The Fitment was excellent, However, I had to supply the rear-most hardware for the back panel.





You can still see some of the blue protective film, I left it on during the install so I didnt damage anything too much or scrape the panels.

I will go for a drive later tonight and add my impressions as well.


I paid 340 shipped to my door for it, so far I am happy with the investment.
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interestingggg
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You’re lucky you even got directions. All I got was a couple pictures with Japanese language explaining the process. Of course, I seemingly forgot to take my Japanese pill that day so I had miniscule black and white pictures. Needless to say, in the end I was both happy and sad. Happy about the quality, fit, finish, of the product, disappointed that it took me two days to install the beatrush panel.

Once it was up, I realize my mistake was over thinking the installation. This panel should have taken no more than 45 mins to install with proper directions. Anyways, I LOVE MY BEATRUSH PANEL. Definitely worth the money.
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Yeah, the Japanese directions were still actually the most helpful because of the illustrations. hahah.
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nice dude..
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nice mods. is the supplied screw aluminum or allen wrench type?
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was it a bear to install?
Old Aug 2, 2008, 07:38 PM
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looks good man, hows it feel?
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How about oil changes.
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truthfully the old screw type anchors for the old undertray made removal, challenging to say the least.

with an allen wrench bit for my dewalt driver, i have easily shaved 10-15 mins on the total time it takes me to perform an oil change on my EVO.

Aside from the quality, the added protection is always nice to have, also.
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Good thing you didn't scatch the panels...
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Originally Posted by GTijoejoe
Good thing you didn't scatch the panels...
I was thinking along the same lines... Looks nice nontheless
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Nice! I'm thinking of getting this.... Do you have an aftermarket downpipe? and if you do does it clear. thanks!
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Originally Posted by Evil Evo8
Nice! I'm thinking of getting this.... Do you have an aftermarket downpipe? and if you do does it clear. thanks!
I have a beatrush panel as well as a 3" downpipe. It clears the tie bars and everything just fine. I love it.
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nice mod man


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