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12-11-05, 10:03 AM
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Waiting for more parts
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bling Wing for 80 Sting, is this OEM?
I would love to get my hands on one of these... any one know anything about them?
Bling effect only.
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12-11-05, 10:14 AM
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ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
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Mot sells them.
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12-11-05, 10:20 AM
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Waiting for more parts
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Wish I could buy what's in the picture. Roof rack is nice too... looks custom.
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12-11-05, 11:50 AM
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Unleash the Beast
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Originally Posted by Mikesta
I would love to get my hands on one of these... any one know anything about them?
Bling effect only.
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Yep those are OEM, PM Mot.But not the one i got-Only one in the U.S
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12-11-05, 09:18 PM
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Ewww..look at that gross muffler!
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12-12-05, 07:43 AM
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I ruin surprises.
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Originally Posted by Mikesta
I would love to get my hands on one of these... any one know anything about them?
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Where did you get the picture from?
I'm not sure if they are still in production, but it was OEM (optional, along with the OEM ladder in the pic), but I have seen them around if you are interested.
Let me know if you are serious about acquiring it!
Mot
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12-12-05, 07:59 AM
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That wouldn't last long on my rig. The places I wheel have already claimed my roof rack and the wind deflector thing. I go thru a lot of brush and learned pretty quick how easy that stuff can get tore off. I keep everything inside now.
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12-12-05, 08:47 AM
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still solving problems...
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I betcha the roof rack is Jaos.
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12-12-05, 11:31 AM
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Funny, I love the look of the wing..OK Mot, what about em'??
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12-12-05, 04:40 PM
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@&@&@&@& the visor and the zoom tube.....
I WANT the rack.....
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12-12-05, 09:02 PM
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Dan you crack me up... LOL! The roof rack is a "NoSelda" according to my Japanese Catalogue Book. anyhow, for those interested, there is a knock off of the rear spoiler on at www.bblanks.com.
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12-12-05, 09:12 PM
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Waiting for more parts
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Originally Posted by airlaird
Dan you crack me up... LOL! The roof rack is a "NoSelda" according to my Japanese Catalogue Book. anyhow, for those interested, there is a knock off of the rear spoiler on at www.bblanks.com.
airlaird
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thats what I want to get right there... unfortunately, I cant read the words "shrug"
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12-13-05, 04:17 AM
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I ruin surprises.
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Originally Posted by airlaird
Funny, I love the look of the wing..OK Mot, what about em'??
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Steve,
Sorry I'm a little slow!
I need to check the dimensions of the box (of the spoiler) and see what are the ways I can ship it, but I "should" be able to get it to you for less than $300, plus s/h, for sure, IF I can still get them.
That sounds a little better than the almost $650 plus s/h for the other kind you've posted, although you gain a high mount LED with it.
Also, I've been toying with the idea of getting some of the racks. I don't think that particular one is "Noselda", but/and I like the Noselda racks, as I think they offer the most versatility and sizes. Again, I'm going to look into which carrier I am going to be able to use economically.
Mot
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12-13-05, 06:36 AM
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I'm not sure but the first pic (the JDM truck) seems to be wearing an acrylic stick/clip on wing.
Lots of ex-JDM cruisers have them.
Then there also was a polyurethane wing with the LED stop lamp.
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12-13-05, 08:52 AM
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still solving problems...
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What's the going rate on a rack like that one?
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"...Opportunity doesn't knock, you have to kick the fuckin door in and drag the bitch out screamin." -- Ullr
"I have more respect for people who change their views after acquiring new information than for those who cling to views they held thirty years ago. The world changes. Ideologues and zealots don't." - Michael Crichton
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12-13-05, 10:05 AM
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Those are ENKEI roof rack.
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12-13-05, 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Mikesta
Wish I could buy what's in the picture. Roof rack is nice too... looks custom.
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When I was in Japan... almost half of the cruisers I saw there had the same roof rack.. as well their TJM looking front bumpers that are very similar in looks to the ARB would be the same silver/gray finish...
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12-13-05, 10:25 AM
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Those ENKEI rack you can choose 2 different (Inside pattern) and the part # PL 04 for 80 series
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12-13-05, 10:32 AM
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I want that tire carrier.
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12-13-05, 10:52 AM
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Unleash the Beast
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One more thing before i forgot you also have option to purchase 2 different ENKEI fog light bracket for those who need more light
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12-13-05, 01:48 PM
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I ruin surprises.
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I can take some pics of the OEM wing/spoiler later (probably tomorrow as I've got a funeral to attend today) and see if it still interests anyone.
Now onto the racks...
ENKEI also supplies wheels to McLaren Formula One team and they are located here in my town.
Anyway, I hope this is not gong to hijack the thread, but here are the pics of the Noselda (which roughly translates to something like "I carry"  ) racks (manufactured by Aiba Works).
Most of theirs, that I have seen, could be disassembled for ease of shipping, although they usually ship them assembled. That might be the case with Enkei's racks, or others as well, but I haven't done extensive research simiply I just like the way Noselda's looks, as well as their reputation.
Although they say they are rated for 30-40kg capacity (60-90lbs-ish), you can see that they are being a bit conservative  : WARNING (to some) respost from many, many moons ago:
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12-13-05, 01:55 PM
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I ruin surprises.
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Noselda's product line:
Noselda-1: Stainless-steel rack with square corners.
Noselda-2: Light, (coated-)aluminum rack with round corners (my favorite, along with the Wagon model(s)).
Noselda-3: Beefier-(looking, at least) than the other two, also with stainless-steel.
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12-13-05, 02:00 PM
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I ruin surprises.
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Noselda-F (Flat): with folding-side guards, which limits the height of the rack when folded to just about 2".
Noselda-Pro: tie-down hooks standard. Their beefiest model (relatively speaking here), they recommend for "professionals". Aren't we all professionals?
Noselda-Brack (Black, actually  ): Similar to Noselda-2, but in black, I think.
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12-13-05, 02:03 PM
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Mot, isnt too early for you to be in the Mud
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12-13-05, 02:12 PM
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I ruin surprises.
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And finally Noselda-Wagon (low) and (mid):
And their aux. lighting attachment (one of three):
Shuei ( www.shuei.co.jp) carries these racks and they "might" be able to sell/send these because of their size, even though I was able to have them sell/ship a rear ladder to a gentleman in Texas a few years ago.
http://www.shuei.co.jp/shopping/carr...iba/index.html
If they can't please let me know if any of you are serious about any of these products, this just might give me another excuse/encouragement to try to carry/offer these racks again.  I was turned down by Aiba Works the last time I tried.
Most of these can be had for the lengtshs of 1.0m (little over 3ft), 1.2m(4ft), 1.6m(little over 5ft; most common; 3/4 length), 2.0m (not quite 7ft), 2.8m (8ft), and 3.2m (almost 11ft).
Mot
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12-13-05, 02:13 PM
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I ruin surprises.
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Originally Posted by LX_TREME
Mot, isnt too early for you to be in the Mud 
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I have a raging headache, but I had to get up to take a leak!
I should have just gone straight back to bed after I got done though. But now it's too late, getting too close to the time my kids are getting up for school!
Mot
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12-13-05, 02:38 PM
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Mud Flap/running Bd
 Anyone know how that running bd. and the mud flap work together? Looks like the mud flap has a reciever for the running bd. or is the mud flap completly idependant.
thx
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12-14-05, 12:34 AM
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I ruin surprises.
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Originally Posted by acolella
 Anyone know how that running bd. and the mud flap work together? Looks like the mud flap has a reciever for the running bd. or is the mud flap completly idependant.
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I was prepared to answer questions about either rear wing or roof racks, but not about running boards and mud flaps!
Mot
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12-15-05, 07:01 PM
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I ruin surprises.
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As per Steve's request, here are some pics of the OEM visor:
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12-15-05, 07:07 PM
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I ruin surprises.
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As you can see there are a couple of little "wings" you can adjust to give you additional downforce when ripping up a trail or burning rubber on your way down to the mall for the last minute Christmas shopping.
And just to let you know there is no drilling involved but it is pretty sturdy, able to withstand serious car wash and occasional grabbing.
And the pic with my hand is just to show Steve that his Ganador ladder (or most ladders I've seen) should be able to stay under it. Or you can dremel a little if you are afraid that the flex (which there would a very little) would crack it or something.
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