VT coachworks started as, and still is, an enthusiast's passion project to fill the void of discontinued R32 Nissan Skyline parts, with a goal to produce high fidelity replacements in extremely low volumes.
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After a year of research and development, a suitable process emerged that could mold an ABS-like plastic into technically complex parts - with thin walls, undercuts, and through holes - all at a fraction of the minimum volumes of traditional injection molding.
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The parts produced with this process are incredibly faithful reproduction parts that are head and shoulders above 3D printed parts that are the traditional replacements.
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After an overwhelmingly positive response to the parts, the VT coachworks company and website were created to help process orders and ensure the parts were available and accessible to the community.