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Community projects

Together we make parts available again.

Some parts are too expensive to redevelop for one person. With community projects, we first gather interest. This way, we can see if there are more people looking for the same part.

If there is enough demand, we can technically develop the part, better distribute the development costs, and make production more feasible.

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Find a project

Check if there is already a project running for the part you are looking for.

Ongoing projects

View parts for which we are gathering interest or for which development is already underway.

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How does a community project work?

We first make it visible if there is enough demand.

You report a part that is no longer available, is hard to find, or is only available used. We assess whether it is technically feasible to recreate this part.

After that, other people can join the same project. This gives us better insight into the demand and allows us to determine if development and production are realistic.

This makes parts feasible that are too expensive for one person but become interesting for a group.

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When is this interesting?

When a part is no longer available, but likely more people have the same problem.

Think of classic car parts, interior parts, plastic covers, fasteners, clips, cover caps, or specific technical components.

From idea to part

We keep the process clear and practical.

1

Register project

You send photos, dimensions, and a brief explanation of the part, the problem, and the application.

2

Gathering interest

We post the project online so that others can join or show interest.

3

Develop and produce

With enough interest, we will technically develop the part and choose the right production method.

Why we do this

Many parts disappear because the demand seems too small.

For one person, the development costs are often too high. But if multiple people are looking for the same part, it can suddenly become feasible.

With community projects, we make that demand visible. This allows us to better assess whether a part can be redeveloped and produced.

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Who is this for?

Vooral voor liefhebbers, clubs, werkplaatsen en eigenaren van voertuigen of machines waarvoor onderdelen schaars worden.

Think of cars, motorcycles, classic cars, youngtimers, hobby projects, and technical applications where parts are no longer available as standard.

Can't find your part?

Send photos, dimensions, and a brief explanation. We will see if we can turn it into a project or start production immediately.

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