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JD Bumper who is interested?

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After a show of hands for who would be interested in a glass JD bumper.

I have got a hold of one and will consider making a mould from it with view to making them available to purchase.

No promises yet, just trying to get some figures together.
I know LXs was looking at this option - have we heard anything further on that LXs, be interested to know before I make any moves.

Put your hands up by no obligation yet.
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id be keen, depending on price/availability of the driving lights...
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Post by decoy »

apparantly driving lights are relatively cheap/easy to get. and i can't mould my airdam into my bumper cos it will crack too easy considering the surfaces are 2 different materials... but fibreglassing my airdam onto a fibreglass bumper would work ;)

but alas, miss moneypenny got me round her lil pinky :(
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just make widebody guards and make a killing.
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im keen on the glass bumper..depending on price...where would you get the lights from tho??why dont ya make a front spoiler to go with it,.
this is my first one...
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The spolier is readily available (JD version) and I already have a mould for the JA air dam.

The lights, as mentioned above, are available. I am considering making the frame section in glass though. Then we could find some improvised version of the indicator/park light/driving light.

The other part I am looking at making is the JB or JD pillar vents. I ave a set but have not put any thought to it yet.
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kiwistar wrote:The other part I am looking at making is the JB or JD pillar vents. I ave a set but have not put any thought to it yet.
Why?????

listen to tmz99... widebody panels... youl make a killing....
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make more of a killing if they were made in australia tho... guards are pretty sizable :roll:
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Guards are easy, its the rear quarters that cause headaches. Those buggers dont just bolt on.
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plus inner guards
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And the sills and this and that and the story goes on.
The pillar vents why? - because the JA versoin creates alot of wind noise, and how many "JD" Starions have you seen with JA vents - it just doesnt look right.

I am just working out the mechanics of the bumper mould now and will have a better idea of the complexities. For a such simple bumper I have used much less complicated moulds believe me.
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MAKE Bolt on Rear Phat guards hehe
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howcome these molds always seem to be from kiwiland??
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