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Owen

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  1. J, Do you have any pix? I was thinking of going the red route til I read your post.
  2. Thanks guys, I was thinking of trying to reverse scam him but it's too much trouble. I'll just ignore it.
  3. I'm trying to sell my daily driver car and this guy emails me the following. Sounds like a scam to me...I haven't responded yet but my first inclination is to say "cash only" or "title transfer only after check is cleared". It also sounds like I'm expected to ship the car on his dime. Hell no! Too much hassle. Opinions? How do you guys handle receipt of payment vs release of ownership? -------------- Good to hear from you i really appreciate the response, i will need you to consider the car sold to me and am in total agree with the final price so i will call my secretary first thing tomorrow to issue out the check as soon as you send me your full name and address including your phone number and i will want you not to bother yourself about the shipping i have an international shipping company that would handle the shippment all you need to do is try and determine the car weigth very well if available for now because the shipping fee for the car will be included to the check and we wouldn't like to make mistake with the weigth, so as soon as you recieve the check you will deduct your car fee and send the rest to the shipping company so all i need now is the wiegth and once again thanks DO NOT FORGET TO SEND ME YOUR FULL NAME AND ADDRESS FOR PAYMENT ASAP.
  4. Is that welded to the frame? And is the frame rail reinforced? Looks nice and simple!
  5. http://forum.caswellplating.com/forumdisplay.php?f=18
  6. It did bond with the paint, not even the liquid paint stripper I have from Home Depot is this strong! I used a mold release wax, specifically made for these jobs. But the gelcoat still ate thru...This next side has more than double the coats of wax.
  7. Here's the damage... If this other side comes out good, I'll have to sand down the above and have another go. Then sand down the entire hood and repaint.
  8. I plan to do the other side this weekend, hopefully it will be fine! Then I'll sand down the damaged side and try again.
  9. One mold of one vent was pulled, the damn thing ate into my paint:(! I will see if I can salvage the mold, if not, I have a lot of sanding to do!
  10. Fill in the holes I drilled:) Actually, theyre extra gauges for vacuum/boost, voltage, etc. Im looking for a good looking clock too. Will need EGT one day, and maybe some wideband O2 stuff. I figured a boost gauge that I can see and one for the passenger should be entertaining enough.
  11. No, what I mean is for manufacturing processes, if I closed off the vents it would be easier for me. And if I shipped them like that and let the customer cut them, even easier. I'm not sure this is the best way for me yet either tho. just asking for general opinion. This type of hood vent won't force air to your carb. The raised lip on the hood creates a negative pressure differential which sucks air OUT of the engine bay. I placed them right behind the radiator and over the headers for that reason. check out this pic
  12. LOL, i NEED to come up with some kinda brand name or something! Never liked my name...hated my parents for it too! Just an FYI, planning is in progress. This is gonna be much harder than expected for me to make molds. Would anyone care if I produced parts with the vents blocked off? I mean the openings facing the front of the car...the openings on the vents...to the engine bay. It's still not firm but I'd hate to make them this way, for myself and for others.
  13. Old pix of my fiberglass and glossy interior
  14. thanks! i hope to make it possible for you guys by making these vents!
  15. thanks for the kind words. i guess about 6 years now, off and on, and changing ideas too many times!
  16. The same kind of foam that florists use, check out a crafts shop in your area. it's the really dense foam, not the one with the large cells. and do a resin test first before you create your project! and yes i did remove the foam
  17. You might want to spend the extra money and get one in good condition. I discovered a water jacket failure in mine and had to buy a whole new set of used irons:-( An NA can be boosted but the compression ratio is higher for the rotors. It's been done tho. Auxillary, look what you started. First me and now everyone else is copying you!
  18. Do you have any pix? I could give you measurements of my vents, but you could easily cut them a little and push them outwards towards the fenders if they didn't fit.
  19. Like I said, I don't know. I've never done this before. Let me make a set or two first, I don't want to collect all this money and then have to return if if the project goes south, etc. So...give me some time
  20. Oh yeah, that car is sweet! I know the owner, tho not personally. And yes, presumably you could just cut the steel and mold them in!
  21. thanks VAN! did you check out the link at the top? some good shots of your car too? if you click the left or right-most picture, it scrolls thru a bunch. maybe i shoudna said a week to get started on these vents...if my wife finds out im working on something other than the dead Z32 in the driveway...
  22. if i am to pull a mold of the vents, i'd like at least 10 firm buyers. it would take at least a week for me to pull a decent mold + whatever hours to make one set at a time. the vents are around 2ft long? i'd need to get boxes...price range would be around $300 for the set. "around" being the operative word here . i don't know how sales will go, full payment in advance? a downpayment? i dont want a bunch of extra vents laying around my garage. and i dont have enough time to make a set each time i get an order. some of the older...or should i say, original, members can vouch for me...i started this hybridz thing before it was called hybridz. my vents are notched in one place to clear the strut tower bar, if that's undesireable, i'd have to pull a mold, make a new set, fix the notch, make another mold, and then be ready to pull parts...add another month or so to the timeline.
  23. more time than money! im talking weeks here. sorry to all, ive changed web hosts and have not uploaded anything. i may have some on photobucket.com. just a re-introduction. the entire hood is fiberglass and the vents were molded in separately. the airdam is also all glass and made from scratch. that is an old pic before it was color sanded. the bumper is, you guessed it, fiberglass. note the LED turn signals mounted into the bumper. unfortunately, time is my enemy and i havent been able to play at making more parts lately...
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