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Old 02-25-2010, 01:21 PM
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Any updates on the availability of the window cranks? These would be a perfect solution and esthetic complement to my car. Build them....and I will pay!
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I'm also interested in the window cranks ASAP. Any updates on these?
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John, I can appreciate that. But from a manufacturing stand point, I really do not see the sense of making something that is identical to a stock part out of billet. You can probably get a complete set of stock handles and window cranks cheaper than the material to build a single new piece.
I guess what I mean is the billet pieces you did are really nice. Personally, I like a billet piece that is a little closer to stock but has a slight twist. I guess it's more a matter of degree for me. The door handles with the holes seemed to push the envelope for me but the 68-72 door handles are great! Stock shape and look but with a twist!!!

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Sorry for the tease with showing the parts. We had planned on having them out by now, but have gotten pulled in a different direction with some other projects that have ended up becoming way more involved than anticipated. We still plan on doing the billet parts line, but it will probably be on hold for another two months or so.
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Old 03-10-2010, 09:54 AM
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Haha, total tease!
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Old 08-13-2010, 03:38 PM
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Ok, now that you guys have your badass chassis development projects nearing completion, would you be getting around to making some killer window cranks any time soon?
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Mirrors available?
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Here is an early look at some of the new billet product line coming from the Roadster Shop. All products shown below are in the final proto-type phases and plan to have products ready for delivery by the end of November.

Billet Mirrors: On every car that we build, we struggle to find anything remotely cool for mirrors that fit the modern, pro-touring look. So, we designed something to fill the void. These are designed to use the stock mirror mounts and locations and have been fit on GM A Bodies, Camaros and Novas. Locates the mirror in the stock location for great visability.

Shown with a 3.5" mirror, but will also be available with a larger 4.5" mirror.

A matching rearview mirror mount will also be available.






OK what car and what color orange is that?
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Old 08-15-2010, 03:00 PM
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Okay TTT....I'd but the window cranks and door handles too!
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So no mirrors for a Abody? I was almost running into the other room to tell my wife what she has to buy me for our car
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