My homemade fenders for the Carter GTR 250
All fenders intact is a major pet-peeve with me. Carter wants $120 for all four. Mine cost $15 and a little time. Very functional and will probably hold up better than the stock ones. These are a little more flexible (read: forgiving)
http://www.buggymasters.com/files/pics/gtrf1.jpg http://www.buggymasters.com/files/pics/gtrf2.jpg http://www.buggymasters.com/files/pics/gtrf3.jpg http://www.buggymasters.com/files/pics/gtrf4.jpg http://www.buggymasters.com/files/pics/gtrf5.jpg |
wow those look great
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Wow great job! They look stock.
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Great Job!!!
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great thinking, did your neighbor notice the missing garbage cans? lol.. did you make the brackets also ?
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That's awesome! LOL. I was really admiring your innovation then scrolled to the trash cans and got a good chuckle. Don't know why because I am thorouhly impressed - I make stuff work all the time for as cheap as possible too. I think it just reminded me of me! Lol :-)
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Sweet deal , going to have to gut my kitchen now, lol sorry honey !
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always willing to find a cheap alternative...lol
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At first I thought you used some sheet ABS and was thinking that's a good idea. Then I scrolled down and saw the trash cans and laughed out loud. Good idea really, and you can always get more "fenders" at most any store if needed. Good job!:biggthumpup:
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