Another two Sportsmobile design failures.

DzlToy

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Interior paneling, taken at Overland Expo West in May of 2019. One would think, with their big fancy factory, hundreds of vehicles in the shop and a booming business, they would invest in top-notch fabricators or maybe even a water jet machine to cut their parts. Nah, just drill a hole in the corner and cut it with a jig saw. This was seen on a $200,000 van.
 

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nmhaarmann

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Interior paneling, taken at Overland Expo West in May of 2019. One would think, with their big fancy factory, hundreds of vehicles in the shop and a booming business, they would invest in top-notch fabricators or maybe even a water jet machine to cut their parts. Nah, just drill a hole in the corner and cut it with a jig saw. This was seen on a $200,000 van.
Agreed. Not Ideal looking
 

The Artisan

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Interior paneling, taken at Overland Expo West in May of 2019. One would think, with their big fancy factory, hundreds of vehicles in the shop and a booming business, they would invest in top-notch fabricators or maybe even a water jet machine to cut their parts. Nah, just drill a hole in the corner and cut it with a jig saw. This was seen on a $200,000 van.
That is rediculous, at least buy a cnc setup. One it is cleaner and 2 it saves time for the guy drilling the hole and then having to think how do I cut a straight line and meet at the curve?
Kevin
 

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