Deep jack compartment tray
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Old Pro Solo Guy
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Former Vendor
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What would be "a reasonable price". I see the plastic replacement tray selling for $30 and while this is much stronger than a cardboard tray I would guess this project would require a retail of 3-4 times that price. It most likely isn't going to be for the budget minded but rather a show point fanatic doing a high level NCRS restoration
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Drifting
How many would you have to make (and sell) to recoup your initial investment and start making a profit?
Why not make that many and see how long it takes to sell them? For fun.
Why not make that many and see how long it takes to sell them? For fun.
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2023 C3 of the Year Finalist - Unmodified
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If we wanted the black flocking material (at least that's what I think it's called), would that be something we would have to do ourselves?
thanks for your time
Roy
thanks for your time
Roy
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Former Vendor
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Instructor
#19
Le Mans Master
FYI I believe the one in this picture you posted is a one year only 1968 (has no indent in the front). the sketches you posted later are 69 and up (with the indent). Would you consider making the 68 model tray as well? I know the 68 guys would be all over that if it was done right. Also, some real 68 only front plastic grilles while you are at it!
Last edited by avalonjohn; 04-02-2019 at 04:31 PM.
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Former Vendor
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FYI I believe the one in this picture you posted is a one year only 1968 (has no indent in the front). the sketches you posted later are 69 and up (with the indent). Would you consider making the 68 model tray as well? I know the 68 guys would be all over that if it was done right. Also, some real 68 only front plastic grilles while you are at it!