Just last weekend, I sold the set of steel flares that were on my car Got $750 for them
cheers,
Jeroen
echocanyons
Mar 18 2003, 10:41 PM
How are they being produced? Are you using the orginals as a pattern or are they different?
rick 918-S
Mar 18 2003, 11:00 PM
Wayne posted that he set his metal crafter his factory flares for a quote. I'm in! I'll rip my glas flares off. They warp like a Corvette. I hate that. Three cheers for Wayne! WAYNE! WAYNE! WAYNE!
Dave Cawdrey
Mar 18 2003, 11:04 PM
I'd get a set, then hang on to them until my /6 project begins...
Yea, someday
chunger
Mar 19 2003, 12:18 AM
I put in an entry in the Pelican poll. . . I like it. . . it's even cost effective . . . it's about time someone put an end to the pricing madness on these flares. Great move, I hope it profits Pelicanparts to take this on.
-'Chung
Brad Roberts
Mar 19 2003, 11:44 AM
That is awful cheap. I hope it works out. I looked into the tooling dies and trim dies. To produce them consistantly the tooling was going to cost close to 50K. Now. If the guy does them all by hand....
Where is Armando ?? He had a "metal crafter" completely redo his flares.
B
seanery
Mar 22 2003, 04:56 PM
Wayne,
When do you want/need cash?
Dave_Darling
Mar 23 2003, 12:16 PM
Details are still not worked out, and it now sounds like Wayne only has half the commitments he needs to do the production run.
If you want this to happen, you have to sign up! And so do a bunch of other people.
--DD
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