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Thread: repro hood trims
kick


Hauling
Posts: 149
posted November 27, 2003 03:21 PM

repro hood trims

I saw one of my buddys saleing a hood trim part for are repu's on ebay sometime ago. So I emailed him and he said he had another one, so I am picking that one up from him for 35 shipped. I might see if we can remake those. I have some ideas about how me and my father could do something like that.

Would their be anyone intersated in one if we can remake them?
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1972 Rx2 - no enigne or trans
1974 Repu - runs and drives
1976 Rx4 - no engine or trans (klaus42 old 4)
1977 Repu - Parts

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brad


Rotorhead
Posts: 1672
posted November 27, 2003 06:08 PM

yes I'm interested

too!
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74 REPU Lawn Green
81 Rx-7 racecar. 12a J-
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Klaus43


Rotorhead
Posts: 1259
posted November 28, 2003 10:42 AM

Of course!

I think this is an excellent item to repro., one with as large a (global) market as there are REPU's left out there. I mean, we all know how easily they get dinged and dented... Perhaps the real question is, can you make it look 100% stock, while improving on the dent resistance?
Regardless, a great idea--more power to ya!

       
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Draggin_2600i


Redlining
Posts: 235
posted November 29, 2003 12:01 PM

I could use one.. Mine has a couple dings on it..

       
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RePu_soljah


1st Gear
Posts: 31
posted November 30, 2003 09:23 PM

yeah

yeah im keen az
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Fd3BOOST


Hauling
Posts: 114
posted December 16, 2003 10:17 PM

Gee no wouldnt want one of those at all...:)

       
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