Rd1/rd2 Low-turby Sideskirts
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hey chris is would like to buy a set of fiberglass low-turby side skirts but i cant get pay pal it wont let me is there another way i can pay you or most of all how much are they shipped?
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Here's exactly where we stand. My manufacture owes me lots of projects. They have had trouble with two of my RD parts. The Pillars, and the sideskirts. The problem is the same with both, the parts are very flexible, and are nearly impossible to mold without them flexing and ruining the mold. So I have to find a way to glass the inside of the skirts, which means they may be no good for future use. I'll have to Pay A_gut for those if thats the case, or get him some from somewhere else. I guess for the pillars I have to glass them in the car and then remove the hardened pillar to mold it.
But once we get the mold for the Type R skirts, we'll be very close to the Type S skirts. Just since the Type R skirts are being made off the Turby, which are made of urethane, things aren't just falling into place. We have to make this happen. I hope like hell they sell once they are made.
But once we get the mold for the Type R skirts, we'll be very close to the Type S skirts. Just since the Type R skirts are being made off the Turby, which are made of urethane, things aren't just falling into place. We have to make this happen. I hope like hell they sell once they are made.
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News is about 3 minutes ago I just payed for the lenders we had borrowed from a member. So I own them now, and we'll have something soon now. The prob was getting them molded without ruining them. Now I dont care if they're ruined as I'll have tons of copies to play with in FRP. So that is really good news. This job will be along with the rear.
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I'm stoked..Chris I should have that a GOOD portion of that, shall we say large sum of money, lol, sent to you in a couple weeks here. (for real this time since I've got a steady job now, just a few more paychecks wink1.gif)
That should give all these projects a little boost (or at least help get you started on getting out of the hole haha.gif)
Keep us updated! smile.gif
That should give all these projects a little boost (or at least help get you started on getting out of the hole haha.gif)
Keep us updated! smile.gif
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