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Old 03-12-2009, 10:54 PM
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Nice! It looks factory!
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looks great! i agree with everyone else about then being on your neck! yick!
id love to have a set! when mine broke i opted to use the -vert ones [that have the slit to slide the belt in and out] and theyre more of a pain than the orig!
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I'm working with a friend who owns a shop to see if its feasible. I need input as to what you would consider is a fair price.
1. Rough finished, I was thinking $40 a set
2. Painted with guncoat $55.00 a set
3. Polished $65.00 a set.

This my prediscussed with my friend thoughts!
Please post your thoughts.

They are made of 6061 Aluminum
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its about time someone made these. i replaced the drivers side one on my trans am a while back. Bought one from a dealer. Cost $16.
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I would be interested.

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Old 03-13-2009, 01:58 PM
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I'd be interested - not sure what finish (probably polished) but if you're going to make them I'll decide by the time I need to order.
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Very creative and nice construction!

...but it looks like a droppy ear...then again, its better than cheap plastic.
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Originally Posted by BRD-PREY
I'm working with a friend who owns a shop to see if its feasible. I need input as to what you would consider is a fair price.
1. Rough finished, I was thinking $40 a set
2. Painted with guncoat $55.00 a set
3. Polished $65.00 a set.

This my prediscussed with my friend thoughts!
Please post your thoughts.

They are made of 6061 Aluminum
I'd pay that in a heartbeat. Nice work,

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Old 03-13-2009, 04:21 PM
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i'd also pay that price.
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I think it would depend on the quality of the weld to see if I would want the polished or not
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I'd pay that in a heartbeat. Nice work,

Larry
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Originally Posted by 97LT1Kid
Are these different from Trans Ams to Camaros?

Depending on price, I'd love to have a set of those in bare form
No T/A and Camaro belt loops are the same.
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Don't mean to hijack the thread, but hasn't anyone seen these that were an option on the Firebird?

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O.P., be careful about the sponsorship rules. You can talk about concept, etc, but no pricing or sales info is permitted without paying for sponsorship.
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Originally Posted by 9t8z28
No T/A and Camaro belt loops are the same.
Cool, I'm in!
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I'd buy a pair, my driver side one broke a while back and I'm sure the passenger side isn't too far behind.
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I understand that but I though since this is theory question and I made them just for myself. The community asked me for them, I'm right now just researching it. Those are NOT THE PRICES!. They are numbers to consider for entry points to see if its feasible. These parts are not for sale and may never be, but if it looks feasible maybe I would partner with a local shop and produce them. I have already contacted a sponsor of this site to see if they would consider carrying them and sell them. They said yes.
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do it!


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