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Paul
04-23-2003, 10:56 PM
Does anyone have a good source for IT legal airdams for an '80 RX-7? I prefer a polyurethane for it's flex. I have heard Team Xenon as a source but was wondering about distributors and alternatives. Does anyone still make a simple chin spoiler like some of the Z's used to use?
Paul

Hammer
04-24-2003, 12:05 AM
Look at ISCRACING.net for a fiberglass air dam for $150

titanium
04-24-2003, 12:40 PM
I have used the Xenon air dam on my '83 for three years. You can see it on my website. The 79-80 one is slightly different than mine. I purchased mine from Carparts.com
Here is the link to yours:
http://www.carparts.com/parts/newsearch2.a...utoidsearch=YES (http://www.carparts.com/parts/newsearch2.asp?reflink=27680-DCE9C3E6B70311D3A014006008055228-00113973163364295196-0-0&sourceid=2&parttypeid=2026&itemid=5910&autoidsearch=YES)
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Paul
04-24-2003, 02:46 PM
Thanks for the tip. I'll check it out.
Paul

Speed Raycer
04-24-2003, 04:56 PM
The ISC part is NICE! Shipping is fairly pricey though, so if you have a buisness shipping address it saves you a couple of bucks. They're located in FL. Shipping on mine to St. Louis was around $80

There's a pic of the airdam on the RX7 on the top of our website. www.pfmracing.com (http://www.pfmracing.com)

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rlekun
04-26-2003, 10:40 AM
I have the Xenon Urethane air dam but took it off...or more accurately left it off after the second time it got ripped off the front end. Although it is made of a flexible material, its not designed in a way to allow it to flex backward if it hits or even screapes something (such as sand/gravel in run-off areas, or even trailer ramps). There is a better design out there that some of the older built cars have, but I can't find anymore. RotaryPerformance did sell it at one time, but I think at over $200.