Yamaha engine plate???

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droptSHO

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I've seen a few guys on here with a Yamaha plate that they've attached to the black plastic cover in the engine bay. Are they custom or where can I get one? I already did a search on here and looked on ebay so don't yell at me if I'm stupid and missed it :snicker: Heres what I'm talking about (pic professionlly yanked from showya's cardomain).........

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i think it was a GB a while back. cant get them anymore unless someone will sell you theirs.
 

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You could prolly do it a cheapo way but get yourself a nice peice of polished or nonpolished maybe painted aluminum and then go to a sticker shop and have him make a decal to put on the plate. You could get chrome stickers or color stickers even. Look the same prolly be bout 20 bucks
 

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TopGunnYFZ said:
You could prolly do it a cheapo way but get yourself a nice peice of polished or nonpolished maybe painted aluminum and then go to a sticker shop and have him make a decal to put on the plate. You could get chrome stickers or color stickers even. Look the same prolly be bout 20 bucks

Exacly , or make it engraved in a place you can buy a trophy, they got the right stuff to make it happen.

Right now you cannot buy this , its custom made.
 

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I got those made up here in Canada just for me. I got three of them made in total, one for myself and i sold the other two. Its carbon fibre and the yamaha piece is CNC'd with zero flaws. It was never on any groub buys.
 

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Yup ... was a little expensive yet it was an awesome piece with great quality! Thanks silver95.
 

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How thick of a peice of alum. was used for that. I could probably machine one of those at my buddies shop.:thumb:Hey showya what type cold air are you using, and where does it run to.Your car looks great.
 
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droptSHO said:
I've seen a few guys on here with a Yamaha plate that they've attached to the black plastic cover in the engine bay. Are they custom or where can I get one? I already did a search on here and looked on ebay so don't yell at me if I'm stupid and missed it :snicker: Heres what I'm talking about (pic professionlly yanked from showya's cardomain).........

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Ryan, I have seen SHOwya's in person and it looks very nice but if possible try and pick up a non-CNC machined one. You can see marks from all the endmill passes in the aluminum.
 

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You wouldnt see the tool marks if you machined it first then painted the whole thing and then you either sand or polish everything that is raised. I machined a harley davidson clock and did this and it looks great.
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