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Fog/Driving Light Brackets


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2 hours ago, stephers said:

Just make them, all you need is a metal brake, a grinder with a cutting disc and a drill     Pretty simple          I would have had them plated after making them .

 

Thanks, Rick

 

What gauge of metal you think we are talkin about here? I would think you could even get away with not using a brake by clamping the piece to a work table or in a vise and wailing on it. 

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Got a set from Pierre a couple weeks ago. For the money and quality it's a no brainer.

Nice piece of kit.

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Same.

Pierre took a bit to get back to me but once he did continued communication and shipping was very quick.

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5 hours ago, TodB said:

Just need him to respond (2 emails, one DM) so I can send him money...

I sent him same, couple emails, DMs, also stalked him on FB and when I sent a message there he replied to my email lol.

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1986 e30 325es (sons car)

1972 2002tii (fun daily alternative)

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56 minutes ago, Pablo M said:

I sent him same, couple emails, DMs, also stalked him on FB and when I sent a message there he replied to my email lol.

I just got a set as well and found him to be a little late sometime but have bought two sets over last ten years plus a spoiler and have always found him to be reliable.  Much more cost effective to buy them.  You'd have a hard time making them as nice at home for the material, time and trouble.  They are heavy guage material that you're not going to bend too easily or get as nice a bend as the pro shop that makes these unless you own a really heavy break to bend it and a nice method of cutting either with plasma or something similar.  

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