Infill panel for Arrow gp2?

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  1. Bobby1806

    Bobby1806 Active Member

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    Hi all, does anybody know if there is an infill panel that'll fit with a Arrow gp2 exhaust and if yes where to get it? Thanks in advance
    Nick.
     
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    I fitted the infill panel off my scorpion exhaust. I welded 2 bits of thin aluminium into a t shape. Bent them so it fitted to bolt under engine for headers and the bottom of the panel. Looks factory.
     
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    That sounds well out of my skill range :rolleyes:
     
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    I am sure if you could get some thin metal it could be screwed rather than welded.
     
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    That sounds a little easier :D
     
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    I have just fitted a Arrow GP2 I bought a Austin Racing infill panel £62.50 all in, its aluminium powder-coated black. Race fit advertise a Carbon infill panel however when I enquired they were very slow to respond ie 12 days to reply to my email and I attempted to contact them by phone several times over many days to no avail, eventually when they responded they and had no stock, but were expecting some in.
     
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    Did the Austin racing panel fit or did you have to fabricate it?
     
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    No fabrication required, bit of wiggling to get it into the right position and thats it! it has two mounting points at the front and it is rigid enough for the job. Thumbs up from me,

    I may see about getting mine done in repsol blue, but that can go on the list of things to do eventually
     

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    Looks good :D thanks for your help sir.
     

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