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Jaz Ground Zero Inc.

Postby Kinder » Fri Nov 05, 2010 8:46 pm

Jay (superjay) is located in Lakewood and has been doing fiberglass and fab work for over 15 years out of his place. I didn't know we had a local dude that produced fiberglass panels for Bronco's so this is cool. I stopped by to pick up a piece of weatherstrip and was amazed by his work. He has hoods, fenders and flares ready to go right now and is also interested in producing some new parts if there is an interest. His initial idea is to make a good looking console that integrates a space for accessories, CB, speakers, security and possible venting for the rear seats. He has suppled major Bronco parts houses with glass panels in the past and is looking to work locally. I snapped a couple of pics so you could see his work, he owns his own molds and the panel finish you see is fresh from the molds. He also does full up resto and fab work in steel if you aren't into glass.
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Re: Jay's Garage

Postby Entourage » Sat Nov 06, 2010 9:00 am

That is so coool! Thanks for sharing Kinder - I am going need to talk to Jay about some of these parts. I know I want paintable flares and like Classic69 said - love the hood. I work in Lakewood so I will check his shop out next week.
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Re: Jay's Garage

Postby Kinder » Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:23 am

Forgot to mention that he is getting into bending steel tubing, he has a friend w/tons of experience with tubing so he is going to start making roll cages for our trucks.
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Re: Jay's Garage

Postby Entourage » Sun Nov 07, 2010 10:48 am

a local tubing guy would be the icing on the cake - I know I am going to need some Rock Skis. I emailed Jay about a new dash and he stated that he can even handle my Dash request. This is going to be a great hook-up to the club.
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Re: Jaz Ground Zero Inc.

Postby JGZ » Fri Nov 19, 2010 3:11 pm

Hey, Everybody it's Jay.If your looking to get body work,panel replacement or just about anything else done we need to talk.I've been doing custom body and paint for 25yrs.My skills arn't limited to just that.I can do just about anything to a car truck or boat.If your looking for some butchered up piece of crap I'm not your guy!But if your looking to get the job done right the first time,here I am.Get ahold of me and we can discuss your project,no matter how big or small.I dont do hack work!!I've spent my whole life doing this kind of work and I take alot of pride in it.I've included a few photos to show a littlebit of what I can do. This dose'nt even scratch the surface of what i've accomplished.My rates are very reasonable as I have low overhead.Get ahold of me and I can show you my world.

P.S I've been a Bronco owner since 1969,and had more of them than I can remember .I flippin love um.
Let me know what I can do for you.Thanks. JGZ

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Re: Jaz Ground Zero Inc.

Postby JGZ » Fri Nov 19, 2010 4:00 pm

Happy holidays from Jay&Kayla.JGZ
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Re: Jaz Ground Zero Inc.

Postby ZOSO » Sat Nov 20, 2010 6:37 pm

What kind of fiberglass flairs do you have? The ones on the 74 are from high country 4x4 years ago. They are a large opening. I have a cracked passenger front and cracked driver rear. Here is a pic showing the size.

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and rear

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Do you have anything like this? I can get better pics in the daylight tomorrow.
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Re: Jaz Ground Zero Inc.

Postby JGZ » Sat Nov 20, 2010 7:38 pm

I have what your looking for. I was the one who made the patterns and molds Get in touch,and we'llget you fixed up.JGZ
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Re: Jaz Ground Zero Inc.

Postby ZOSO » Sat Nov 20, 2010 8:07 pm

That is awesome. We have been worried about finding new ones
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Re: Jaz Ground Zero Inc.

Postby Flatliner Rod Shop » Tue Nov 30, 2010 10:42 am

Way cool. I bet your garage looks like a factory?
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Re: Jaz Ground Zero Inc.

Postby Woodscaper » Tue Mar 15, 2011 10:02 pm

Hi Jay, I was wondering if you have a mold for laying up the two small hood bubbles that cover the freash air vents on the hood. Or do you know where I can get them ?
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Re: Jaz Ground Zero Inc.

Postby JGZ » Wed Mar 16, 2011 6:30 am

I haven't seen those in years.Used to make them but don't know what happened to the molds.May i should make new ones.Or you could buy a hood',they have the vent scoops on already. lol.
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Re: Jaz Ground Zero Inc.

Postby Woodscaper » Wed Mar 16, 2011 9:25 am

A hood would be cool, its just so far down on my list. If you do find yourself with nothing better to do than make a couple of them I would sure like to take them off your hands.
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Re: Jaz Ground Zero Inc.

Postby ZOSO » Mon May 30, 2011 8:27 am

I heard that you have a new hood design. I wanna see what it is.
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Re: Jaz Ground Zero Inc.

Postby JGZ » Mon May 30, 2011 10:07 am

ZOSO,It's not really new,But a refined version of the old high country hood.The biggest difference is that it fits!The other difference is the scoop has more of an arc to it which follows the lines of the lower part of the stock hood better.The old high country hood If you look at the scoop it's very flat.I have a inner support structure that can be added for an additional cost that has provisions for hood shocks and stock latch mounting.This makes this hood super solid.I still recomend hood pins.Hood also has vent scoops.All openings are molded closed but can be opened up by purchaser.All my products are avalible in black or white gelcoat.Each of my parts are hand laid by me,so this gives a consistant thickness and way better quality than any parts I've seen on the market.All my products are avalible through Bronco Hut 303-663-1455.If you have any questions feel free to call me or come by and take a look 303-989-3168 303-408-1235,Thanks Jay
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