Custom Fiberglass parts. (Page 2/47)
Jefrysuko DEC 02, 06:11 PM
Could you make some door skins with the molding features but without the door handle pockets or mirror cutout? Or would I be better off to get your door skins as is and modify them to my liking?
Tha Driver DEC 03, 03:24 AM

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Originally posted by Jefrysuko:

Could you make some door skins with the molding features but without the door handle pockets or mirror cutout? Or would I be better off to get your door skins as is and modify them to my liking?



I'd have to make all new molds from scratch. If you're keeping the moldings, then these door skins would be very difficult to add those to. I do make them with the mirror hole covered, but a little rough (a little bondo would be all that's needed there to smooth them out). If you want to eliminate the door handles, you could just cut out the indentions & glass over the holes.
It is possible in the future I could add the molding indentions to the molds on a temporary basis to make panels with the molding groove.
Of course, I can do anything you want for enough money...
~ Paul
aka "Tha Driver"
Tha Driver DEC 04, 09:35 PM

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Originally posted by Jefrysuko:

Could you make some door skins with the molding features but without the door handle pockets or mirror cutout? Or would I be better off to get your door skins as is and modify them to my liking?



Here's a question: What kind of moldings are you going to use if you eliminate the door handle? Aftermarket? ('cause there are no originals long enough to cover the whole door)
~ Paul
aka "Tha Driver"
Jefrysuko DEC 05, 06:57 PM

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Originally posted by Tha Driver:


Here's a question: What kind of moldings are you going to use if you eliminate the door handle? Aftermarket? ('cause there are no originals long enough to cover the whole door)
~ Paul
aka "Tha Driver"



Well, I was going to have you make me a set out of fiberglass of course

Honestly, I was thinking that the end result would be a door panel with the moldings bonded to it permanently. That's what I meant by "molding features" but I see that wasn't the most clear way to state it now.

Daredevil05 DEC 05, 07:32 PM
An air dam. Do u any pics?

I'm looking at buying your doors and scoop but I'm the same in order to make it one purchase.

The riv
Tha Driver DEC 05, 10:47 PM

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Originally posted by Jefrysuko:


Well, I was going to have you make me a set out of fiberglass of course

Honestly, I was thinking that the end result would be a door panel with the moldings bonded to it permanently. That's what I meant by "molding features" but I see that wasn't the most clear way to state it now.



I see. It wouldn't be too hard to make a full length molding, but it *would* take a little time. Then of course I'd have to add in the groove when I made the skins to bond the molding too...
That would take some total time & it really would be better to just eliminate them on the car.
~ Paul
aka "Tha Driver"
Tha Driver DEC 05, 10:53 PM

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Originally posted by Daredevil05:

An air dam. Do u any pics?

I'm looking at buying your doors and scoop but I'm the same in order to make it one purchase.

The riv



No pics. Just getting started on it & it will be a while before It'll be ready for pics, much less to make the part. I *do* want to make it as soon as possible (as with all my parts: for one of my cars), but I have a lot of other work to do right now.
If you want the doors & scoop & buy them soon, that will give me a little money to buy materials with & a little more free time to work on it. Shipping would have to be done separately, anyway, because of the differences in size & shape of the doors & an air dam.
~ Paul
aka "Tha Driver"
Tha Driver DEC 11, 04:02 AM
Just uploaded a photo of the hood vent on Boomtastic's car - which is a tease (sneak preview) of the trick paintjob I'm putting on it.
Also, started working on headlight doors with Angel vents. Photo of that coming soon.
~ Paul
aka "Tha Driver"
qwikgta DEC 11, 06:34 PM
Any pics under the hood, showing the area that needs to be cut, and what it looks like. Also, do you have to relocate the overflow bottle when you do this?

Thanks

Rob
psychosurfer DEC 11, 06:37 PM
I've seen a lot of Paul's work, and done business with him in the past. His work is second to none, and he is very fair and easy to work with! If I had the funds, Id be all over some smoothie door panels!