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Peter, let me know when you're free and happy to let you take moulds off my M35.

I'm keen on an under floor sub box, and maybe an A piller gauge pod.

Peter, let me know when you're free and happy to let you take moulds off my M35.

I'm keen on an under floor sub box, and maybe an A piller gauge pod.

How about M35 eyelids?

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  • 4 weeks later...

I wanted to wait for the grey but I needed my current box removed which takes up most of the boot so i can go pick up a Dayz front bar next weekend, couldnt handle driving two hours without bass either.

underfloor sub boxes for an m35 sound perfect!!

please please please please make them? :)

Why not just fit it with out covering it lol

Don't try to tame me with your relentless logic!

yea could've done that tho.

On the other hand, its all done now except the amps mdf mount, I'll carpet that eventually. I'm just glad to have boot space again :D

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  • 4 weeks later...

Getting there slowly with the C34 box and the m35 will have to wait till i have access to a M35 on a somewhat warm day

But as this is done in my spare time and i have been way too busy with work, It's taking some time for me to complete

As soon as this is done i will create a new thread

I am still making passenger enclosures and gauge pods if your interested Pm me

cheers,

Pete

Actually what I'll do is if i can have a show of hands for the C34 drivers enclosure

I can get an idea of the demand and possibly get a good mate to step in and finish the plug and mold

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cheers,

Pete

p.s M35 is on the cards but as the weather has been quite shite lately this makes building the proto difficult, As soon as it warms up it'll be done ASAP Bigkevracer has put his hand up to be the guineapig for the proto

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Yeah sorry mate I got your PM but been pretty busy myself.

Let me know when you're ready and we'll organise something.

  • 1 month later...

hey peter

wats the chance of getting a c34 roof rack blanking piece made up.

im sure im not the only one interested.

i received my eyelids btw.awsome quality,perfect fit

nice wok bud.

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