Posted by The Mopower Ranch on February 07, 2011 at 12:05:12 from (64.208.152.149):
In Reply to: 335 grille cross posted by rpllr on February 06, 2011 at 13:11:16:
Hey!
Sorry for not getting back with you sooner. I believe you e-mailed me too. I can't get to my e-mail on break at work (real job) and the internet phone doesn't work so well for typing long emails. I'll keep you posted when I can catch up at home on the PC.
Here's the scoop. The 5-Star crosses are developed and out. I've sold a few, have them pretty rigid, yet light (4.5 lbs). The next mold is the MM clamshell pulling fender (based on a late R). This fits on most MM pretty easily and keeps the classic MM look. I don't have a set made yet. Following that mold, is the 335 grill cross. It may be a few weeks yet, but my partner and I are working on it.
The 335 cross should be around $225 plus shipping and weigh just shy of an estimated 4 pounds. There are other parts to follow, but we're kind of keeping them under wraps until the fender and 335 grill are done and built. Call me if you'd like.
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