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Originally Posted by fridsten
In fact, I ought to get them cheaper that way... [emoji14]
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No-No cheap here bud, I wish (sincerely). Would you believe we've estimated that roughly 65hrs went into making the fixtures and programing. Not accounting for the CAD and validation (CAE) of the models (that's extra). Just for a 20x manufacture-prep-run, and at my hourly rate, you are looking at a >$600 kit there lolll
Gift for you: The Best-in-the-World Porsche 'stick' LOL I'm soon going to make this FREE for you to download (on request only). Sort of an opportunity for any of you to become a manufacturer for one day! Model can be sent to your nearest 3D printing, you get to do the surface treatment and detail it with some super-duper expansive metallic paint. Recommend 'metal' 3D printing, makes it easier to polish afterward
Personal/hobby use only; can't be sold. That is actually a very expansive Porsche item ($900 if I'm not mistaken).
^ The one without the 1-2-3-4-5-6-R hat is for the Tiptronic. The one that goes in my car lolll
^ This is 'surface' modeling. All driven with industry standard G1~G2 curves and I think I have 2 or 3 splines in there that are G3 continuity. Expansive stuff :/
^ Career for the less-than-sane individuals - don't try this at home