ORIGIN LAB 50mm Rear Over Fender
http://www.origin-labo.jp/pc/gt/prod...der/index.html
Sure is. http://www.origin-labo.jp/pc/gt/prod...fd3s50mm-r.jpg I trying to score a set of these through another forum vendor:icon_tup: anyways, I figured if I'm getting them I wanted to ask you guys if you wanted to take a mold off of them to add to your product inventory. I'm getting a set of the Burnout Rear flares, but I want to see them side by side before I choose which one I actually install on my FD. Let me know what you think |
BUMP!
This is what these overfenders look like when mounted... https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...6&d=1198868765 c'mon, how could you resist.. |
That is sick. Me wants!
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interested
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interested too, got any more pictures...
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i was actually considering asking about this myself. but i want the fronts as well :)
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I have the front and rear fenders :D
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that site is SICK. anyone have pics on an FC? prolly not, 575 is a lot for a fender to most FC guys hahaha
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i have a full set, not installed for my FC. I just got an FD too so who knows when thats going to happen now.
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more pics, interested!!!!
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More pics indeed...
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That rear needs a much fatter tire...I may be interested.
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I work for Origin Lab USA.
http://www.origin-lab.com/index.php?...ender&sub=FD3S We supply to North America and all over the world. Please contact me for any questions bruce@tougefactory.com |
I don't see why you'd try to make a replica when the real thing can be had for a reasonable price in the US through an easily accessible vendor.
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whats the fit like?
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EXACTLY WHAT I'M THINKING,
Why replicate an affordable product. Doesn't make sense. The CLUB PRICES YOU GET FROM US on ORIGIN OR VERSION SELECT is INSANE. So if y'all want these just hit us up. Replicate the shit you can't get in the states to preserve relationships between these companies. Rishie |
Did Ken even reply anywhere? If he knows it can be had in the states for cheap then he won't make replicas anyway.
-Dan |
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That is my car in the second post..
here are some more pics.. and let me know if you have any questions. Attachment 704816 Attachment 704817 Attachment 704818 Attachment 704819 Attachment 704820 Attachment 704821 Attachment 704822 Attachment 704823 Attachment 704824 Attachment 704825 |
i have never really seen the fenders listed anywhere, if it was similair to the prices of all the 240 junk thats awesome.
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NICE PICS!!
I had this link saved in my favorites, more proof that these fenders look much nicer when they are molded in versus just riveted on. http://www.evo-r.net/FD_WIDE/ Sonny |
The only issue we came accross with these is that with riviting them on the way we did.. some of the paint settled into the rivits after driving it around a bit.. It only happened in a couple of places, but is faily noticeable.
I would strongly recomend doing the rivits with molding.. I can lift up on my car with these finders and it is very solid. If anyone would like to see more pics of my car being built, just let me know. |
Originally Posted by Scrub
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Did Ken even reply anywhere? If he knows it can be had in the states for cheap then he won't make replicas anyway.
-Dan Shine's business model makes a great deal of sense to me because they copy products that the US customer can't get in any other way, short of knowing people in Japan. It makes sense that they copy those products, because the companies they copy are not making themselves known to the US market anyway, and are not selling to the US market. I'm sure Ken is aware of this, and is not replying in this thread as a result. |
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Originally Posted by FDokinawa
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The only issue we came accross with these is that with riviting them on the way we did.. some of the paint settled into the rivits after driving it around a bit.. It only happened in a couple of places, but is faily noticeable.
I would strongly recomend doing the rivits with molding.. I can lift up on my car with these finders and it is very solid. If anyone would like to see more pics of my car being built, just let me know. My original plan was to get a set of these over fenders, and actually just cut them apart to get the flare section of the over fender and re-replicate it out of steel. since you have first hand experence with these flares, do you think this feat is possible? |
Originally Posted by FDokinawa
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The only issue we came accross with these is that with riviting them on the way we did.. some of the paint settled into the rivits after driving it around a bit.. It only happened in a couple of places, but is faily noticeable.
I would strongly recomend doing the rivits with molding.. I can lift up on my car with these finders and it is very solid. If anyone would like to see more pics of my car being built, just let me know. Your car looks really nice what colour is that? it looks like the Mitsubishi gto blue. What size wheels tyres is that on your car with those fenders? those arches look big enough to need about 315 tyres to fill the arches. rgds Brian |
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