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Big Kev wrote: EFFalcon wrote: plastic would be way more expensive not hugely tho...i know id rather something that wont begin to crack paint after a while yes... hugely. fibreglass is a lot cheaper to work with then plastic. theres a reason why most bodykit manufacturers use fibreglass over plastic. OEM can afford to use plastic as they use it on a big run of cars, so its worth the investment.
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defenatly fibreglass, plastic tooling moulds for a bar that big would cost hundreds of thousands,you would want to be making heaps of them to be cost evective.Glasss is the only option i'm afraid!!
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EFFalcon wrote: Big Kev wrote: EFFalcon wrote: plastic would be way more expensive not hugely tho...i know id rather something that wont begin to crack paint after a while yes... hugely. fibreglass is a lot cheaper to work with then plastic. theres a reason why most bodykit manufacturers use fibreglass over plastic. OEM can afford to use plastic as they use it on a big run of cars, so its worth the investment. Dont they generally use blow moulded plastic? Those moulds cost 10's of thousands - If you are thinking about plastic your dreaming!
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