jamesinger
09-23-2011, 11:47 PM
Have you guys met Matt at RRE?
He is an old school customer and a newer school employee.
Matt is interesting because he can do tons of stuff.Â* Need the world's most brutal pressure washer?Â* He can make it.Â* Concrete poured?Â* Wood floors repaired?Â* Car fixed?Â* This dude can do it all.
Today, I was at RRE watching Ruben working on Jay's car from http://jdmego.wordpress.com/ while complaining about those stupid plastic brake guides that cost what?Â* $130 a pair??Â* The last pair I got lasted 2 weeks.Â* The pair before that, a few months?Â* My car came with 2 broken ones.Â* At $130 a pop, I decided not to even bother anymore.Â* Matt overheard this conversation and looked at the part.Â* A minute later I saw him walking by with a big ass sheet of plastic.Â* 5 minutes later, I saw him grinding and polishing and drilling.Â* 5 minutes after that, he was fitting a perfect fix for the plastic part that attaches seamlessly to the OEM broken part.Â* So far so good.Â* Matt can fab these for you for cheap.Â* Go to RRE and get this for your broken OEM piece.Â* My car was a prototype, so I do not know the price but I can guess it will be WAY cheaper than the OEM piece!!
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6166/6177304650_bd9b39cecf_b.jpg
:( the broken piece.Â* I had this under 2 weeks when I hit a pothole and blammo!!
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6161/6177305806_c1200f6190_b.jpg
Matt's long luxurious locks.Â* He fit this first prototype with 3m tape.
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6161/6177306780_45475a399f_b.jpg
This one was drilled for bolt holes.Â* These can be customized to not have holes and to be different shapes and etc...
I am stoked on this quick fix for something I will probably break again.
He is an old school customer and a newer school employee.
Matt is interesting because he can do tons of stuff.Â* Need the world's most brutal pressure washer?Â* He can make it.Â* Concrete poured?Â* Wood floors repaired?Â* Car fixed?Â* This dude can do it all.
Today, I was at RRE watching Ruben working on Jay's car from http://jdmego.wordpress.com/ while complaining about those stupid plastic brake guides that cost what?Â* $130 a pair??Â* The last pair I got lasted 2 weeks.Â* The pair before that, a few months?Â* My car came with 2 broken ones.Â* At $130 a pop, I decided not to even bother anymore.Â* Matt overheard this conversation and looked at the part.Â* A minute later I saw him walking by with a big ass sheet of plastic.Â* 5 minutes later, I saw him grinding and polishing and drilling.Â* 5 minutes after that, he was fitting a perfect fix for the plastic part that attaches seamlessly to the OEM broken part.Â* So far so good.Â* Matt can fab these for you for cheap.Â* Go to RRE and get this for your broken OEM piece.Â* My car was a prototype, so I do not know the price but I can guess it will be WAY cheaper than the OEM piece!!
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6166/6177304650_bd9b39cecf_b.jpg
:( the broken piece.Â* I had this under 2 weeks when I hit a pothole and blammo!!
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6161/6177305806_c1200f6190_b.jpg
Matt's long luxurious locks.Â* He fit this first prototype with 3m tape.
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6161/6177306780_45475a399f_b.jpg
This one was drilled for bolt holes.Â* These can be customized to not have holes and to be different shapes and etc...
I am stoked on this quick fix for something I will probably break again.