Anybody here ever get a part replicated by plastic injection molding or another way?

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  • StereoInstaller1
    GAS
    • Jul 2004
    • 22679

    #16
    Originally posted by Devil Inc
    Fiberglass wouldn't be too difficult. If you have a decent paint gun to spray your gel coat, you should be able to get it fairly smooth afterwards.
    that is the problem; nothing is smooth in the car!

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    • Holland
      R3V OG
      • Nov 2008
      • 7176

      #17
      Wrap it in textures vinyl, that would be the closest thing to the texture of the rest of the car. My cupholders done by SDFGadgetguy are pretty damn close.
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      • StereoInstaller1
        GAS
        • Jul 2004
        • 22679

        #18
        Originally posted by Holland
        Wrap it in textures vinyl, that would be the closest thing to the texture of the rest of the car. My cupholders done by SDFGadgetguy are pretty damn close.
        Yeah, I have a vinyl that is pretty much a dead match. The problem with vinyl is that something soft and stretchy enough to wrap something that tough will do "elephant skin", no matter how careful you are. The other issue is durability. I use the absolute best glue in the world and the vinyl can still be damaged with 1 foot scuff.

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