So when are the wagon guys going to see the plastic pieces for the rear deflector since members are getting into printing?
We just need some douche with a wagon, a background design and CAD, and a 3D printer to get on with it.

So when are the wagon guys going to see the plastic pieces for the rear deflector since members are getting into printing?
Or, 3d print some printing plates. Use a press to run off some money. Pay someone else to make it for you.We just need some douche with a wagon, a background design and CAD, and a 3D printer to get on with it.
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Thought CaliWagon83 handled that a couple years ago.....We just need some douche with a wagon, a background design and CAD, and a 3D printer to get on with it.
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If I'm remembering right it didn't get to the production point cause of something happend on the guy doing the printing end.Thought CaliWagon83 handled that a couple years ago.....
Did the design get finalized?If I'm remembering right it didn't get to the production point cause of something happend on the guy doing the printing end.
He does/did have the design finalized & should have the program.Did the design get finalized?
Did anyone get the design file?He does/did have the design finalized & should have the program.
the problem with that is you actually have to deal with G body parts and their sales"tactics"...I think you can buy the entire power seat transmission housing from G body parts. I saw it recently, not sure where though.
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