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Re: "C" pillars 2 door 2017/08/24 20:55:55 (permalink)
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I'm interested Len. Would you make them smooth or textured?

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Re: "C" pillars 2 door 2017/08/25 17:38:11 (permalink)
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The ones I would use are a smooth gelcoat for the mold, don't know how easy it would be to introduce a textured finish. Len
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Re: "C" pillars 2 door 2017/12/11 10:28:57 (permalink)
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Len,
I know this post is a bit old but i'd also be interested in a set to fit a 2dr if its going ahead
 
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Re: "C" pillars 2 door 2017/12/18 22:08:50 (permalink)
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Sorry, current indications are that it would cost me $300 plus a number of hours work to prep my originals to make just the molds, so at this time is not financially viable.  Maybe a cheaper option to get a set from McGee Motorsport and fit them. I have measured and cut out the plastic mounting studs and base out of my old plastic ones and will resin them in place to fit into the locating holes in the pillar. Len
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