Hey guys! I wanted to throw this out there and get some feedback. I am not attempting to collect any cash or make promises, just gauge interest right now.
A friend of mine is a master level machinist with years and years of experience in various hobby, prop, and performance motor sports applications. I approached him today with the idea of creating a permanent anodized Aluminum replacement for the dreaded plastic door trim piece that breaks on generation 3/4 vipers. I told him that the interest would likely be very high for an affordable replacement. I’ve sent him many photos and He’s very intrigued and thinks it’s likely doable but likely a PITA. I approached him mainly because I met him on another forum (on which I am a moderator) where he produces hundreds of high quality complexly machined screen-accurate lightsaber replicas at a time, multiple times per year, in Detroit, by hand. He has a very strong reputation on our forum for creating a large number of consistently uniform and high quality pieces, and thus is a sponsored vendor with us. He also is a car NUT and loves Vipers, and his Duster.
It’s much too early to say what pricing would be, and would depend on R&D and number of trim pieces ordered, but it is safe to say that it would be MUCH MUCH more affordable than replacing the entire door panel, and a much better option than stapling another crappy trim piece on. Likely only color would be black, and pretty much a perfect replica of the stock piece, but it all depends on interest. There could be options.
So ladies and gentlemen, please comment below if you have any interest in this becoming a reality. I know some folks have tried to do it in the past, but I couldn’t find any active sale posts, or recent discussions about it, so I’m hoping to not step on any toes.
We will also eventually need donor trim pieces (broken or intact) and door panels for the R&D process if we decide to move forward, so if anyone feels like contributing and loaning some parts for the cause, we just may be able to gift a pair to those generous folks. No promises, who knows.
Thanks guys!
*If anyone has high res pictures of these trim pieces, broken or intact, and/or measurements, or can take them, that would be extremely helpful!!*
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