Door pull cups replacement!!!
#51
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OK, I got mine in and I'm amazed.
A printer made this things? I can't believe it.
They are as good or better than the original Mazda parts that went extinct a few years ago.
Here are some pics, when they arrived black and after I painted them with SEM burgundy:
Nice work Eduardo!
A printer made this things? I can't believe it.
They are as good or better than the original Mazda parts that went extinct a few years ago.
Here are some pics, when they arrived black and after I painted them with SEM burgundy:
Nice work Eduardo!
#54
ancient wizard...
OK, I got mine in and I'm amazed.
A printer made this things? I can't believe it.
They are as good or better than the original Mazda parts that went extinct a few years ago.
Here are some pics, when they arrived black and after I painted them with SEM burgundy:
Nice work Eduardo!
A printer made this things? I can't believe it.
They are as good or better than the original Mazda parts that went extinct a few years ago.
Here are some pics, when they arrived black and after I painted them with SEM burgundy:
Nice work Eduardo!
#55
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Concerning the SEM, I don't have a lot of experience with it but so far what I've done (a steering wheel button, which is vinyl) and these cups (plastic) it seems to do a great job.
Here's the steering wheel, only the vinyl horn button was painted, the plastic rim part is very close to the original maroon color because it was a leather covered wheel that I just removed the leather from, so you can see it's a close match:
I'm planning to do the whole interior of my 83 GSL with it, including the hatch area, the black vinyl replacement dash and all the faded maroon plastic and vinyl pieces (but not the leather inserts in the door panels or the leather seats).
This is a premium paint, about $16 a can at discountauto, so it better be good!
So far I can say that it seems durable, dries quickly, looks great and is an excellent color match for the maroon, at least.
For the gray interior you will either have to do some research (I'm sure someone has figured it out) or do a bit of trial and error to get the best SEM color match.
Show us how it turns out!
Here's the steering wheel, only the vinyl horn button was painted, the plastic rim part is very close to the original maroon color because it was a leather covered wheel that I just removed the leather from, so you can see it's a close match:
I'm planning to do the whole interior of my 83 GSL with it, including the hatch area, the black vinyl replacement dash and all the faded maroon plastic and vinyl pieces (but not the leather inserts in the door panels or the leather seats).
This is a premium paint, about $16 a can at discountauto, so it better be good!
So far I can say that it seems durable, dries quickly, looks great and is an excellent color match for the maroon, at least.
For the gray interior you will either have to do some research (I'm sure someone has figured it out) or do a bit of trial and error to get the best SEM color match.
Show us how it turns out!
#56
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The sem interior paint works great for the interior panels.I work at a body shop, and we have a rep from sem come in once in a while ,and according to him ,you can even use it on carpet and fabric. He gave me a whole interior package as a sample,I just haven't had a chance to use it yet.
#57
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Ahhh! I thought you were actually molding these. 3d printer makes more sense. My experience w a 3d printer is strictly for prototyping a hands on rendition for validation of designs. Generally the material is very brittle. Eduardo, what polymer is the printer laying down?
#59
Ahhh! I thought you were actually molding these. 3d printer makes more sense. My experience w a 3d printer is strictly for prototyping a hands on rendition for validation of designs. Generally the material is very brittle. Eduardo, what polymer is the printer laying down?
#60
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#61
Alright everyone,
The time you have been waiting for. The door pull cups are up for sale.
There are only 10 sets up for sale, but if you do not get a set this time around, new sets will be up within 2 weeks after these are gone.
You can find them on ebay by searching 1st gen Mazda Rx-7 Door Pull Cups.
The time you have been waiting for. The door pull cups are up for sale.
There are only 10 sets up for sale, but if you do not get a set this time around, new sets will be up within 2 weeks after these are gone.
You can find them on ebay by searching 1st gen Mazda Rx-7 Door Pull Cups.
#72
Rotary Enthusiast
Proof is in the putting..very satisfied. I needed a slight very dark gray but as you can see the black is close enough to forego trying to match it with SME paint. These are obviously molded from an actual part. Even the original serial numbers match underneath. That, is very cool. Impressed.
#73
Proof is in the putting..very satisfied. I needed a slight very dark gray but as you can see the black is close enough to forego trying to match it with SME paint. These are obviously molded from an actual part. Even the original serial numbers match underneath. That, is very cool. Impressed.
#75
Hello again. I have 5 sets left from this new batch. I tend to inform the members that PM me for a set first to make sure they get theirs. Go to ebay and search 1st Gen RX-7 Door pull cups, seller name is kutukutu1. Get them before the rest are gone. For those that have gotten a set, enjoy them and thanks for the support. All the money i make on these goes right back to the RX7 community since its what i use to support my build. thanks again