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    3,000 rpm - starting to feel the power MLambert19's Avatar
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    RoadsterTech Contact?

    I'm trying to get a RoadsterTech Rack setup for my console-delete window switch mounting and new radio...

    I filled out the contact form, but haven't heard back, and the phone number listed on Roadstertech.net doesn't appear to work.

    Are they out of the business, or has anyone dealt with them recently? Any updated contact info if so?

    Thanks, -Matt

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    I don't think Rick is doing it anymore. Hopefully someone can chime in for sure or even maybe Rick himself.

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    Thanks Freedom. Rick was a great guy to work with.

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    3,000 rpm - starting to feel the power MLambert19's Avatar
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    Major bummer. While there are other solutions to the problem of securely mounting switches (DDMWorks, Jass, probably others) I was really looking forward to the fitted install that RoadsterTech offered, eliminating the trim surround on the aftermarket radio in favor of flush metal, and the ability to later change the other plate to suit my needs (gauges, cubby, etc).

    Thanks for the heads-up. Hopefully things get settled and I get another chance sometime down the road.

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