i like the shattered glass graphics, looks pretty damn cool.
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I'm speechless this is one of the best custom made products I've seen on this forum since joining, i was wonder if there is any way to add the side pockets on these? Also price quote for a set for a sedan 1990 325i , German flag graphics. Also do you offer the straps to add to the doors?1991 325i Schwarz coupe AT
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The stock door pulls can be swapped over pretty easily, but I am not sure you could do the same with the pockets, because of the way those attach. Even stock, they are pretty weak. They're just little plastic tabs that extend, and they always seem to snap off. A few small screws from the back of the panel might work with some careful planning though.
I don't offer pulls or straps currently, because everyone's tastes vary so greatly. I can put you in contact with Brandon White who makes some nice leather ones, you can find them all over the internet, or fashion some out of seatbelt material or something similar.
I don't currently have a pattern for the e30 sedan though. Possibly later this year if I can borrow one. (Sorry)
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I have a buddy who powder coats here, just an added cost.
Not sure what "closer" pictures you are looking for? The complete album is here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/greggdr...7632468958568/
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Custom project for Kevin's 3rd gen Camaro by Spyke e36/e30, on Flickr
Supposed to look like a pair of eyes peeking through?? Dope either way. Really thinking I need these.
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Another special project, done by special request. This is a nice, simple sunroof delete panel for Frank LeoGrande's e30 coupe, who is already sporting my door panels.
Usually, I would refer people to S2Rtuning for a fiberglass or carbon fiber delete panel, as they are the nicest fitting and looking formed parts I know of. However, Frank wanted something he could put graphics on BOTH sides of, which can't really be easily done on any of the existing sunroof deletes.
On the exterior side, I overlayed the whole panel with carbon fiber vinyl. On top of that went a printed/UV laminated/Die-cut graphic
Frank LeoGrande e30 coupe aluminum sunroof delete panel by Spyke e36/e30, on Flickr
On the interior side, I did a printed photo of his grandparents, that's sealed in with a matte laminate. Since the panel will be applied from the top side of the car, the whole panel is oversized by 1" on all edges. The inside print was inset a minimum of 3" from all edges, to prevent any of the graphic being covered up
Frank LeoGrande e30 coupe aluminum sunroof delete panel by Spyke e36/e30, on Flickr
A closeup of the exterior side
CF vinyl & die cut logo detail by Spyke e36/e30, on Flickr
All of my projects are made by hand, no machines here besides the printer and hand tools. This helps keep costs down, and makes new projects like this much faster to produce.
0.080 gauge single-ply aluminum, hand routed and filed by Spyke e36/e30, on Flickr
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