EOI: Vented Nose Panels(Plastic, NOT fibreglass)

Discussion in 'For Sale by Businesses' started by Ozkits, May 13, 2007.

  1. Gonzo

    Gonzo STROSEKED

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    Ive tried to stay of this one

    But im sorry to here that this wont be going through.
    its always good to have new protucts for our cars.

    As im quite new to making the nose panels well for the last year at least.
    Im learning all the time and to begin with I did have to replace some panels that people wern't happy with but I always offered there money back.
    Most people just wonted a new panel so I made a better one for them.

    I have learnt to make them stronger and of good quality.
    And no one complaind about the replacment panel.
    As I work every day now with fibre glass I have even more skills at it now.

    And yes straight panels of glass can go out of shape over time but if its thick enough it should'nt.
    Yes it can be repair very easy.

    I should put a post here to see how many people are happy or not happy with there noses's.
    Or multiplie noses.

    Oh sorry to butt in on your thread.
    but my name was in here a few times.
     
  2. vbevan

    vbevan Active Member

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    Is the supplier a autoparts manufacturing company or just a plastic parts fabricator?
     
  3. Ozkits

    Ozkits www.ozkits.com.au

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    thats fine gonzo :)

    its an autoparts company overseas..
    they were a middle man i believe.. so im going to keep trying to find the actual manufacturer! will let you guys know if i do for sure :)

    im also on the hunt for mirror baseplates for the z32 so i can supply you guys with aftermarket mirrors.
     
  4. vbevan

    vbevan Active Member

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    Yeah, I'd love a set of ganador mirrors. As long as they were electric (not fold-in necessarily, just to adjust them).
     
  5. black baz

    black baz black 'n blue Bazemy

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    for the record ..i have 4 or 5 of gonzo's specials ....

    .. i use them all, changing noses every two or so weeks ... and have not had any issues at all with gonzo's products ....:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
     
  6. LOWZX

    LOWZX Banned

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    Well actually vbevan,plastic primer is not a paint at all,its a primer :bash: and there is a set of your grenador electric mirrors on ebay at the moment ;) :D :)
     
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  7. vbevan

    vbevan Active Member

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    I'm thinking I'm gonna argue for the sake of it.

    Paint is any liquid, liquifiable, or mastic composition which after application to a substrate in a thin layer is converted to an opaque solid film.

    Ahh bugger it, so you're technically right, however, you don't always need a primer. There are paints that will go straight onto plastic quite happily.
     
  8. zepper

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    mmmmmmmm

    I just would like to say the angle on the fiberglass ones I recieved were wrong.The original were the bolts go in at the front is on an angle.The fiber glass ones I received were nearly a ninty angle.So the rubber to stop water doen't butter up.Not good if you have a pod filter.Sorry but this if how mine were.
     

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