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Posted: November 1, 2010, 9:11 pm
by Rickslick
VERY NICE !!! Fantastic workmanship. My 65 really needs a pair of these.
How do they attach to the door?
have you considered producing more of them for sale?
Rick

Posted: November 1, 2010, 11:27 pm
by 557f1
Hi Rick thank you for the compliment,the door trims are held on with push in door clips
i have thought of making and selling them but the freight from australia to u.s.a would be the killer

Posted: December 1, 2010, 9:44 pm
by Rickslick
PM sent

Re: full door trim

Posted: July 27, 2012, 10:39 am
by Truckrat
Darren, it would probably be less per pair if you shipped several pairs at a time than just one pair.
I would love to get a pair or two myself, so if there were orders for say a dozen pairs or so I would think
they could be shipped together by UPS or FEDEX AIR. Are they very heavy? TR

Re: full door trim

Posted: July 28, 2012, 5:55 am
by 557f1
Hi Truckrat,it wouldn't make much differance if I ship to sets,.
I have done the excerise and shipping out of Australia using Fed ex and UPS is just stupid amount,
last quote I had to San Diego was $650-$850 aud .
they could be sent via see freight,would be cheaper but take longer and I'm not sure about insurance on them .
The idea of the topic was to show people what can be made.
You just need a pair of doors and some fibreglass matting and resin.

Get a few of members together at slick stock and make a few sets

Re: full door trim

Posted: July 28, 2012, 6:08 am
by Kid
Lance used to work alot with fiberglass so I guess I know what the next topic of conversation will be with him the next time we are working together.

Re: full door trim

Posted: August 2, 2012, 6:36 am
by Leeroy
My company will be commencing Melbourne-Honolulu flights in December, if you can wait that long I may be able to take a set under my arm? (Well to Hawaii at least!)