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Old October 14th 2009, 01:38
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I have a fiberglass mold taken from one. It is a little rough but maybe you could use it.
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Old October 14th 2009, 10:37
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SEND IT!!!! ill pay shipping! and ill give you one that i make as well or even two. got any pics of it? let get this ball rolling! im tired of talking about it and not gettin anywhere! people would like these, i see the demand, and ill be the supply!
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Old October 14th 2009, 15:05
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I will try to get some pix tomorrow and shoot them to you. Drop me and email. dave@dtmengineering.com
A guy I know pulled the mold from his a few years back. I have to dig it out of my Vdub parts shed.
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How about making the spoiler with the underside plate, something like Jeffrey's front underside plate to reduce lift as well. Just a thought.
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Old October 16th 2009, 03:15
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How about making the spoiler with the underside plate, something like Jeffrey's front underside plate to reduce lift as well. Just a thought.
I think a good fitting front underside plate would be an outstanding idea! Probably more practical to make it into two pieces that bolt together (air dam and undertray). The underside plate could then also be extended and function as an airsplitter
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I think a good fitting front underside plate would be an outstanding idea! Probably more practical to make it into two pieces that bolt together (air dam and undertray). The underside plate could then also be extended and function as an airsplitter
.............and an ankle slice The idea's great but the front edge needs 'softening' so as not to pose a danger especially for anything used on the road.

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Old October 16th 2009, 10:16
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I'd be up for a purchase once all is said and done

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