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Hey Guys,
We all know peugeot some how overlooked this so Ive come up with a simple solution. I know people wedge cans in places but this looks right and fits well. Almost OEM if it wasnt for the texture. For people with 3 doors and 5 doors with windy electric windows then this one is for you! Sorry electric rear window people!
Design
Fitted
Remove the pot and dremel the sides slightly to accept the extra width...
stick it in place and dremmel the spacing tabs down if required...
Done!
Fits the largest reasonable thing I can find however as depth is limited and its obviously a tall and heavy beverage I would recommend using it for ciders.
Im now going to remodel it so its about 10mm deeper.
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If it wasnt for rear electric windows id be all over this [CRYING FACE] might have to relocate tge switches to make way
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As a thought for 5 door electric people how about another panel to relocate the switches to the ashtray in the back..... appeal to both markets then?
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the switches are built into the panel im not sure they can be taken out easily? Ill have to find my set. either way its expensive enough as it is without having a panel as well. Ill have to look into my own 3D printer as the above comes out at about £50 posted. Its high quality but clearly people want stuff cheaper and are happy to sacrifice quality.
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Would have been so up for buying one of these if you did a group buy, but £50 :O
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That's a quick way to hurt my pocket! But needs must!
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Not my choice thats what the 3d printing service im using costs. I havent said they are for sale yet. Unfortunately thats what a quick turn around, posted high quality 3d printing service costs! If I have my own printer obviously they will be way cheaper but I dont so until then its £40 + £10 postage a throw!
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Its nice....but yeah, youch. The switches do pop out of the panel on a 5dr sammy boy, maybe worth looking into?
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Would have thought much cheaper to use fibreglass
Phase 1 D-Turdo, K14@24 psi, De-cat, meaty backbox, Bosch pump, grinded LDA pin, duel air fed K&N =133.7bhp & 188ft/lbs
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(07-01-2017, 05:24 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: Would have thought much cheaper to use fibreglass
yes but that would involve me having to make something which I dont have time for. Ive got time to design not to make.
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(07-01-2017, 05:43 PM)Eeyore Wrote: (07-01-2017, 05:24 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: Would have thought much cheaper to use fibreglass
yes but that would involve me having to make something which I dont have time for. Ive got time to design not to make.
it's really good don't get me wrong, shame 3d printing is so expensive, it'll come down in time soon I would imagine
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Get a quote on a slow and lower quality print? It's out of site, people just want function not form.
I'd be interested for a tenner all in? Not 5* that. But I can see the one you have being worth at.
I've sandpaper, I can finish a rough print easily enough!
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Takes way too long to print one to get that in at a tenner, even for an FDM printer with a lower quality print.
The best way would be to have a male and female mould printed, prepped and then fibreglass 'em, but that's only worth it if you have 20+ people.
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vacuum forming?
It goes, it stops (as reqd).
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(07-01-2017, 10:04 PM)Magenta Sunset Wrote: vacuum forming?
yep that would be the ideal way to do it. Again unfortunately not something I own!
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£50 isn't exactly bad for a custom part
bet laser cutting flanges is about same price for one offs
mind zx already has one stock, so nerrrnrrrreeerrr nerrr :p
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I'll stick the double cup holder for £5 in my HDI thread!
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(08-01-2017, 12:46 AM)Eeyore Wrote: (07-01-2017, 10:04 PM)Magenta Sunset Wrote: vacuum forming?
yep that would be the ideal way to do it. Again unfortunately not something I own!
I've been looking at making a diy former (youtube etc) with a mind to make small runs of odd bits n bobs.
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