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Factory L series bodykit copies

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 11:19 pm
by wagonist
I've imported a 2nd hand factory subaru L series "Ground effects" kit from the US.
It ended up costing me about 5 times what it should have, so in an effort to recoup some of the cost, I'm looking at getting some copies made.

The kit includes:
  • Front air dam
    2 x side skirts
    rear skirt (comes in 3 pieces)
This will fit directly to the sedan & (if you're lucky enough to have one) the coupe. The rear skirt needs to be modified to fit the wagon (which I may end up doing because I've got a wagon)

The first hurdle is to find a place that will:
  • make a fibreglass mould & copy the kit for a reasonable price
    preferably let me keep the mould (I'll certainly know the market for these better than them :wink: )
Anyone got any suggestions here.

The copying is going to have a fairly big impact on the cost, but what kind of money do people that could be interested think it'd be worth (be sensible here.... :wink: ).
Note: it'd be in unfinished fibreglass (so probably not recommended for offroaders :? )

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 8:29 am
by WombatRacing
post some photos. Any of it fit a brumby?

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 8:41 am
by wagonist
Trying to get some decent pix, but my camera's not working properly at the moment.

This kit bolts to an L series. Anything can be made to fit anything else with time, money & effort.
But its not something I'm going to go to the effort of as:
  • I don't have access to any MY's
    There are 4 MY body shapes in Oz, as opposed to 2 L series (baring the very rare odd coupe)
Once (if) I get up & running, then if someone wants to buy one of the copies & mod it to fit the MY, then do the same as me by making other copies, then that would be their effort.

As this stage, I'm trying find interest to see if its worthwhile or not.

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 9:52 am
by subarursliberty
The best thing to do is take a mould made and keep it in a safe place. :twisted:

I'm heaps keen for the kit and I will ask around who can do it. It will get expensive and if you don't want to keep the mould let me know.

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 11:32 am
by wagonist
subarursliberty wrote:The best thing to do is take a mould made and keep it in a safe place. :twisted:

I'm heaps keen for the kit and I will ask around who can do it. It will get expensive and if you don't want to keep the mould let me know.
I would prefer to keep the mould. I know I wouldn't want every L series in Oz to get one, & I wouldn't be putting it on an offroader anyway, but wouldn't be looking at charging a huge price either.
Basically, the cost breakdown would be
part of my original purchase price (shipping from the US is #@%^@%& expensive, 5 times what I bought the kit for 8O )
+ part of the cost of making the mould (would aim to spread this cost over multiple sales)
+ the cost of making the copy
+ a small bit for my time running around
+ any postage

BTW, if anyone's good at fibreglass & want's to have a go at the moulds, I'm sure we can work something out :wink:

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 11:45 am
by BlackMale
:twisted: nuf said LOL

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 2:29 pm
by subarursliberty
Nah thats heaps cool mate. let me know how you go. I'll ask around. I think I may know of a good smash repairer up this way that would be interested. He does really good work and does not advertise. Mainly custom street machines he does.

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 4:22 pm
by bluesteel
id be interested in a set... but id much prefer to have a go at chopping up a wrx kit if there was one going cheap enough

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 6:39 pm
by LTurbo
errr, could I swap that auto box for a set :lol:

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 1:09 pm
by H-top
dead?