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FUEL CELL GURU
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Mineola, Texas
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Blazer interior rear panels
Finally. In the next week I will be posting pics of the new Blazer interior panels that I will be producing. I will be offering these in a couple of different materials. One is called Alumabond. It is a solid plastic core with a thin layer of aluminum laminated to both sides (waterproof). These are smooth panels that can be painted or upholstered over. The next material would be just regular sheet aluminium. The last is going to be diamond plate. I will get some prices and pics asap. Any input, please let me know. I am also offering my fuel cells in diamond plate. Later, Mark
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VA72C10
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
very cool. looking forward to seeing them. too late for my build but maybe a future one
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
watching
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
watching too
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
I'm in.........
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needs more $$$
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
Interested...hopefully they aren't close to the price tag of the originals...$$$...
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
Yea repops are way to high for what they are. An alternative would be great.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Marion, Mi.
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
Oh yea, I'm interested!
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
count me in too.
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
subscribed!
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
me 2!
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FUEL CELL GURU
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Mineola, Texas
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
I am just curious, what type of material is there more intrest in?
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
alumabond
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
subscribed
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
Alumabond price depending
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FUEL CELL GURU
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Mineola, Texas
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
I will be taking the Blazer to the shop this week to do a trial pair. I will post up all the details and nail down pricing on the Alumabond. Thanks all!
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
Cant wait to see these....
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FUEL CELL GURU
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Mineola, Texas
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
Got some material in today. I should have some pictures up on Thursday with pricing.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Marion, Mi.
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
Can't wait, looking at alumabond or d-plate!
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
Interested as well and looking forward to the prototype pics.
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FUEL CELL GURU
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Mineola, Texas
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
I have the Blazer at the shop and will be cutting mockups later this afternoon. I am running a little behind.
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FUEL CELL GURU
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Mineola, Texas
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
Ok. Here are some pics of the mockup panels. The material I am using for the mockup is not the product material. Ok, with the file I generated I found that the panel appears to be short top to bottom. I am assuming I will need to do two verions, one for carpet and one without. Also, the factory panels cover the B-piller area behind the front seats. I cannot form these panels to fit the contour, however, I can cut them short so they will tuck behind the pillar for a cleaner look. When they are upholstered, a material "flap" could be added to cover the pillar if desired. I am at the point that I need some input from ya'll. Let me know what ya'll think. Thanks.
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
I think I would just run it in behind the front panel as shown in the last pic.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Re: Blazer interior rear panels
I agree
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