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Old 04-18-2013, 08:13 AM
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Josh lets see more of that Bird!!!
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Old 04-18-2013, 07:15 PM
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Great stuff going on there. Good work guys.
More pics of that Pontiac!
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Old 04-19-2013, 04:07 PM
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do these door handles actually come apart? it looks like the centers of the outside of the handle might be remove able, thought about these for a project but i didnt think the pressure pad was removeable for powdercoating
Yes they come apart allowing you to two tone or finish these in any combination you would like , here are some shots of them apart









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Old 04-19-2013, 04:13 PM
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Soooo... Did Ben do a rendering for the Trans Am?
whats the old saying about "dont ask a question unless you already know the answer".........someone has been talking to someone
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Did you ever finish the "crooked bird"? Or is it the same bird on the first page. Also bad ass work
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I have a question about the door handles, does it work similar to an RFID system or is it setup to open the doors AFTER you unlock them?
In other words if you forget to lock your doors can anyone just walk up to the vehicle and open the doors?
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Old 07-11-2013, 07:38 AM
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Did you ever finish the "crooked bird"? Or is it the same bird on the first page. Also bad ass work
The "crooked bird" is still under construction , there's not a hard deadline on that project and the owner has a lot of stuff going on so we don't get to work on it all the time

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I have a question about the door handles, does it work similar to an RFID system or is it setup to open the doors AFTER you unlock them?
In other words if you forget to lock your doors can anyone just walk up to the vehicle and open the doors?
These door handles were designed to be basically one piece in the puzzle , depending on the latches or door poppers the end user decides to use , they could create whatever security measures they like. What we have been doing is using powered late model latches that these handles actuate , then on a key fob one of the channels operates a remote battery disconnect that in turn kills power to the handles , acting like a door lock. There are numerous remote entry products out that could be set up al sorts of ways. The Phantom products push button start has proximity capabilities w/ fobs that could be wired to lock doors or kill power etc. I hope that helps a little , we didn't want to constrain someone on what they could do , due to the universal nature of this part.
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Old 07-11-2013, 07:40 AM
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Hey, hey now!! Enough with all this goll dang jibberish. Where's the updated pics of the Firebird?
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On the way to Columbus right now , I'll try and get some up next week , or this weekend if I have some on the laptop
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Great job as always guys!! Ill be missing Columbus this year but be careful on the road...and give 'em hell on the autocross!!
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