New FAT front end!
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Heres my latest design, Its been a long time coming, I know, but I hope you think its been worth the wait!
Sorry the pics are a bit poor but I ran out of light, will get some more tomorrow. Also, Ive not fitted the mesh to the intakes yet.
Cheers, Rob.
Edited to say, mesh fitted and better pics taken.
[Edited by rob oneill - 10/5/2002 2:09:45 PM]
Sorry the pics are a bit poor but I ran out of light, will get some more tomorrow. Also, Ive not fitted the mesh to the intakes yet.
Cheers, Rob.
Edited to say, mesh fitted and better pics taken.
[Edited by rob oneill - 10/5/2002 2:09:45 PM]
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Phew! thats a relief.
Didnt want to have to start again, my arm cant take anymore rubbing down at the moment
Fot those who are interested, its made from GRP and will be priced at £325.00 primed inc mesh and fittings, or £400.00 colour coded. Uses original mounting holes so you wont have to start drilling your beloved scooby.
Will be in production in about a weeks time.
Cheers, Rob.
Didnt want to have to start again, my arm cant take anymore rubbing down at the moment
Fot those who are interested, its made from GRP and will be priced at £325.00 primed inc mesh and fittings, or £400.00 colour coded. Uses original mounting holes so you wont have to start drilling your beloved scooby.
Will be in production in about a weeks time.
Cheers, Rob.
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looks wicked...is the GPS stuff fexi though?? is there enough give i you hit something...without it cracking etc.
how would it look with out the number plate being fitted like that??
could put a Stick on Number plate there to give it cleaner 'Phat' lines!
i like it though!
Phil
how would it look with out the number plate being fitted like that??
could put a Stick on Number plate there to give it cleaner 'Phat' lines!
i like it though!
Phil
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Hi Phil,
It is made from GRP (glass reinforced plastic). Wont flex as much as an injection moulded palstic bumper, but is a strong structure, with extra layers of reinforcment where necessary (mounting points, lower edge).
I dont thinkit would look good with a stick on plate, but I will get a pic tomorrow without the plate fitted.
Cheers, Rob.
It is made from GRP (glass reinforced plastic). Wont flex as much as an injection moulded palstic bumper, but is a strong structure, with extra layers of reinforcment where necessary (mounting points, lower edge).
I dont thinkit would look good with a stick on plate, but I will get a pic tomorrow without the plate fitted.
Cheers, Rob.
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I see you have had it all blended in ian, looks amazing!
I did modify the shape of the bumper starting with the same lip as I used on yours mate, as you can probably tell
I did modify the shape of the bumper starting with the same lip as I used on yours mate, as you can probably tell
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Thought you might like to know, this bumper is now in production. All details on my website. www.mroscoobystyling.com
Cheers.
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