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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: shanegti3 on 21 December 2005, 21:52

Title: carbon fibre parts
Post by: shanegti3 on 21 December 2005, 21:52
i work at a place making carbon fibre parts
for cars bikes etc
im currently building a battery box out of carbon for my mk3 also the battery tray will be done in carbon
get rid of that rusty metal one
also making carbon strut top caps.
and the pressure regulator cover on the rocker
and slam panel.
will get some pics posted  as soon as its done
will be makin a few of these to sell too if any one is interested let me know................................
cheers shane :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
Title: Re: carbon fibre parts
Post by: Dom Mk3 on 21 December 2005, 21:54
interested... keep us posted :cool:
Title: Re: carbon fibre parts
Post by: shanegti3 on 21 December 2005, 22:11
will do mate
i will get the pics sorted after christmas
Title: Re: carbon fibre parts
Post by: Judderi on 22 December 2005, 09:02
Do ya recon you could start making mk2 bits n pieces. Could be a good little money maker that!
Title: Re: carbon fibre parts
Post by: Dizzie on 22 December 2005, 13:16
Wings would be good. Anything to shave weight off :D
Title: Re: carbon fibre parts
Post by: VeeDubGTI16v on 22 December 2005, 16:41
ill buy a cam cover if you make one :cool:
Title: Re: carbon fibre parts
Post by: shanegti3 on 22 December 2005, 18:09
hi can make mk2 bits if i have the original part to mold off....
and will be doing mk3 cam cover

wings would be no bother to make.
Title: Re: carbon fibre parts
Post by: mk2madman on 24 December 2005, 11:13
Same here with the mk 2 bits!! :cool:

What restriction are there?
What can/cant you make?

davidbrowning@ukonline.co.uk
Title: Re: carbon fibre parts
Post by: shanegti3 on 24 December 2005, 13:19
can make most bits.
the only real restrictions are parts with clips to hold them on
or bits that have mounting bits on the back for screws
so interior bits are a waste of time really unless you are willing to find another way to mount them
but bodywork and cam covers etc are no problem



cheers shane :santa: