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Mdantonio

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  1. I agree and the polished aluminum will not cost anywhere near the price of the originals.
  2. The machinists doing this built race zcars for years so they are more inclined to do this than others, gnose, standard, etc. I have no problem helping anyone with their projects and making more items accessible/available to any extent I can, especially when it will enhance appearance IMHO like replacing plastic with polished aluminum. Only helps us all...
  3. I built a database and registry and have 20 sets of the v8z logos. Perhaps we can arrange a conference call to discuss this and move it forward?
  4. Sirpent, they are outstanding and if you put the aluminum trim rings next to the chromed originals it's like comparing a ford festiva to a Mercedes SLK....no exaggeration. If you have a v8z and will search the forum for emblem discussion we have a machined aluminum emblem for the side vents and exterior of the car with a v8z overlay in the center. I have 25 blanks in sets (2) that I'd be happy to have made and sell if interested. My thought was to get the plastic off the car. I've learned quite a bit about modifying these cars. The folks I hired have the numbered tags in the single and double digits of the datsuns they built and modified for racing....So a bit off the lens topic but the lenses Are a very small but critical part of what were hoping to accomplish.
  5. I had some delays in moving this forward due to health issues but am on it full time. I have the aluminum rings on my 260z and pics just really don't do them justice. It's like looking at plastic (original) vs. polished aluminum. The difference is that dramatic and i am confident no one will be disappointed with the aluminum rings. I had all the external emblems and plastic pieces machined from aluminum so I'll post pics when the cars finished but I found the right group to make these trim rings. Anyone with lenses and wants aluminum rings please post and I'll get them ordered for you...
  6. They will make them, we need a good set to clone. The lenses will not be as difficult because they do not have the concave bend as does the standard z set. I need to demonstrate the level of interest in gnose rings so the machinists don't consider this a "one off" piece. By the way if anyone's wondering about the quality of work of the folks I'm using, leading the effort is Jim Degarde, builder of seven Winston cup cars and long time nascar expert and fabricator on the Night Train II. You would not believe the complexity of the aluminum system inside the sled. http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2013/08/21/usa-bobsled-night-train-2-sochi-olympics/2682585/ Jim is currently working on my zcar after we tore it down to the shell and rebuilt....it's an exciting project!
  7. It's depicted earlier in the thread along with the price. I'm not marking up so its cost from the machinist. They have a buck and do this by hand. But seems it was 155 each polished aluminum trim ring and they are phenomenal quality.
  8. None of the lenses are glass and the trim rings can be purchased now. The concave bend in the lenses preclude one from simply heating plastic in the oven as can be done with a plaster buck and the g-nose lenses. However, the good news is we finally found a solid Compay that has agreed to meek the lenses at a reasonable price. If anyone wants the polished aluminum trim rings they are available now.
  9. We can add the GNOSE to the mix but we would need to know there is some level of interest enough to cover the cost of cad and mold work for the lenses. However, the lenses for the GNOSE may be much easier to duplicate than the standard z. The reason the lenses are so difficult to reproduce is because they have a hard convex shape to them much like a corner (Those that own them know what I am talking about) which makes reproduction of the lens require a mold and pour. In looking at the GNOSE "I THINK" the lenses could be reproduced with a felt covered plaster mold for small runs. Please take a good picture of the top side and bottom side of your lenses and if their are no hard bends or creases we may be able to turn those around quickly for production. The cost to bring the standard z to production is well in excess of 10k just for the bucks for the lenses but the gnose may be an entirely different story and MUCH cheaper to duplicate. I have posted the anticipated cost earlier in this thread for the standard and please post those pics here of the lenses for the gnose if you have them.....
  10. In reading the questions they appear to be focused on dates, prices, and types of materials. Just to clarify: There are two types of lenses, what have been referred to as bubbled (raised) or a flat lens which flows flush with the car. There were debates as to which was OEM and which was aftermarket but regardless I had the cad files done on both and molds for both can be offered. These lenses cannot be made with a plaster mold covered in felt, the concave feature of the lens requires a mold which was very expensive. Some of the lens or plastic manufacturers require they make their own buck and have minimum runs that are excessive. I found one that I can work with but I am not certain they would be around in time so I am looking at others at the moment. The lenses will be available in just about any color (tint). The polished or brushed aluminum trim rings are available now, if anyone has lenses and wants the trim rings made of polished aluminum please let me know and I will send instructions. You will need to send your existing lenses to the manufacturer, they fit the triim rings to your lens, literally, and its a very snug fit. The trim rings are made from a buck by hand, not molded or cut by a machine. They are truly an outstanding piece. We are going to offer the trim rings in fiberglass as well and the chrome for those looking to match the original piece. We won't offer those two items until the lenses are in full production. I did get two sets of lenses we are using to fit the aluminum rings for production of the aluminum rings with new ring lens combos but if you want a set for your existing lenses you would need to send them to the facility for fitment. If they have been cut, warped, drilled, etcetera we would risk you being unhappy with the aluminum trim ring unless its fitted to your current lens. I can tell you my aluminum rings for my existing lenses do not fit the two new lenses.....so you would need to get comfortable with shipping your existing lenses if you want aluminum trim rings for your existing lenses. The installation must be done with care of course, polished aluminum scratches easily etc.......please be patient, this was/is not a cheap or easy effort. Thanks again!
  11. I'll post pricing for the whole set up, lenses and rings, on Monday. Remember that aluminum in this thickness is more malleable than cast pieces but having both side by side (original chromed rings vs polished aluminum) is like comparing a ford festiva to a Bentley. There is no comparison.
  12. Hello everyone and sorry for the delay as I posted prior dealing with some health issues. I would say to posts regarding this project status if you will look at earlier posts Ive included the aluminum rings which are in production and available. I have molds of both lenses cast and am reluctant to give them to the local glass manufacturer which has changed hands and names more than three times. I'll post more detail and Answer recent questions tonight. Thanks for your patience and anyone wanting polished aluminum rings for their existing lenses I can provide them now.
  13. Hi all, sorry for the lack of updates. I mentioned my wife struggles with some health issues from time to time and had to focus on family. I have all the rings ready and have to approve the lenses. We're very close and I'll have hard cost data to share next week.
  14. Sorry folks, went on vacation for two weeks the lenses and lens rings are moving I Along nicely, a few setbacks in the lens design code for the molds but otherwise close....I'll give more detail later today.
  15. If you'll search the forums there are quite a few discussions in which the specific point sources of the exhaust are identified including solutions. I've been working over the last few years to pinpoint and eliminate those very same issues. There's a great deal of good info in these forums that you'll find useful to the end. Good luck!
  16. I posted a picture of the unpolished aluminum trim ring earlier in the thread. If your painting to match your car then personally a fiberglass trim ring would be a better option in my opinion. If your going to annodize or powder coat probably the polished aluminum and if its just paint to match again I'd personally use fiberglass. I'll post the options when done.
  17. A They don't necessarily "seed" to the bucket. There was a gasket (someone correct me if I'm wrong) between the lens and the trim ring which obviously sat on top of the lens (actually it fit snug to the lens, and a gasket between the lens bottom and the headlight bucket. And absolutely you can order them to be painted. We will have a carbon fiber and fiberglass version for that purpose
  18. For what its worth i agree with xnke and johnc. ...and its All relative on price and time if in the end it's what you envisioned and makes you happy. Looks great and you did a great deal on your own from what I've read. I'm having bucks made to recast the OEM headlight covers and trim rings (in another thread here) which should be available in a month or two...we're all in the same boat...labor of love and all...
  19. I have been inundated with requests so not quite ready but I did agree to have two bucks made for the low and high profile lenses. We mirrored the OEM trim ring but since we are using polished aluminum it is always going to look different than the cheaper pressed chromed metal trim ring so I hope everyone keeps that in mind. There has been so much debate over the high and low profile and suggestions that a third set existed (Which I very much doubt) that just to be sure I am willing to pay for a confirmation CAD scan image comparison of a set of high profiles of another member to compare to the high profiles I have in hand. If not, I will simply go with the ones I have as they are very much consistent with the low and high profile ones depicted throughout this thread. Id like to be 100% certain but if not I am moving forward with those in hand. They will be offered in high or low profile in smoked, clear, and just about any other color offered in polycarbonate. The lens bucks are taking longer than anticipated but I expect to have the first run of the lenses by months end with the caveat that its in the hands of the manufacturer so I am somewhat at their mercy.
  20. Absolutely yes we are going to offer a number of different lens options tinted being among them
  21. Okay, I'd be curious to hear if you go with a ceramic if the interior heat reduction is noticeable. I had a kit made for my interior from the fiberglass liner used in NASCAR race cars and also military SCIFs deployed in the Mideast. It's called kool mat and the woman that owns the company is really easy to work with (I have no financial interest in kool mat). You'd have to pull your interior and start with this mat system. It blocks approx 22 decibels and 2000 degree heat. We discussed it in another thread but its incredible stuff. http://www.koolmat.com/. If you notice alot of radiant heat and its uncomfortable in the vehicle you could try a heat shield along the top of the exhaust between the exhaust and the car. The shields can be expensive, however, I watched it being made at kool mat and its nothing more that a fire proof insulation material sandwiched between to pieces of sheet metal with one pice of metal slightly larger than the other to crimp the two closed around the insulation. They roll it so its the shape of a crescent moon then tack it to the top of the exhaust or bottom of the car. That may be a much cheaper alternative to ceramic coatings or kool mat. There's also homemade lizard skin but I haven't tried this: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=511370. Good luck and again great job!
  22. Any chance I can get an idea of how many would like an order of the complete trim rings and lenses? It's not a hard comittment, I want to make sure there's enough interest on offering lens alternatives since its a little pricey to get the bucks. First run will be clear polycarbonate lens with the polished aluminum trim rings as depicted in this chain.
  23. In looking at the sites the thickness of the calico coatings appears consistent with that of white lightening so I'd imagine this would simply be a matter of appearance? http://www.calicocoatings.com/industries/coating-solutions/automotive-racing/ I think we hijacked rebekahs thread a bit....sorry!
  24. Also, the issue is heat reduction regardless of the underlying material but I agree, I would not ceramic coat or apply any coating to stainless for cosmetic purposes...we were discussing heat reduction only....I believe..
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