DIY front pinion guard

marc olivares

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i have 6 "DIY" front pinion guards that require some welding and paint.
1 that just needs some light grinding and paint

these were left overs from when i was building rover parts
they need two 4" welds and some paint

cost me $20 in material

$15 each, buyer pays shipping from SLC, ut


black guard in photo is example of finished product (it is not for sale)

paypal best
marc@scoot.net

edit: these are designed to fit D2 , d90 and D1/RRC w/ steering relocated to the front
 
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marc olivares

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hey matt

i'm still here and i still have the disco
just havent had much to say
all is good thanks for asking

;)
 

benlittle

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DiscoveryXD said:
sounds like a kidknapping is in order.;) You and Dan need to figure out how to escape with Marc and his Rover.

That won't be hard... We'll just lure him out with an ale and cheddarwurst:drool: :drink:
 

justinhaaga

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Roverdoc said:
you too justin....do you still have the fugly truggy...seems like that thing was conquering everything before you decided to sell it.

nope, sold it. it was a beast but thats the problem. it made things to easy and really took an element out of wheeling.

in the market for a d1/rrc now. any ideas??
 

benlittle

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Oh yea, back on topic. These are quality pinion guards folks ;)

They are even concaved to fit around the bottom of the diff perfectly :D
 

Roverdoc

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get to work ben.....sheeesh
oh yeah....this is a steal folks...these should all be gone....cheaper than the metal costs alone and they are already set up..just need to weld together
 

emmodg

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I'll take the one that needs some grinding or one of the others!

PM'd you!