Floor pans, where to buy?

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zeth hale

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OK so my 87 regal is gunna need both pans I'm wondering where you guys have had good luck with? And also how much does it usually run$? I'm considering hand making the floor partly due to it being a race car with a cage. Secondly because the trans tunnel will need a lot of hand forming as I'll be running 4l80e
 

pontiacgp

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If you can get good used ones I'd go with those rather than the aftermarket ones.
 

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SStavin

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I ended up picking up some used ones off ebay. Some extra work had to be put in scraping undercoating off but all worked out pretty well.
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pontiacgp

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The used ones in good shape are better than the aftermarket pans. The originals seem to be a better quality metal, the seat belt anchors are installed and the seat mount brackets are in place
 
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