Board Logo

BEACH BUGGY PANS
Craig Torrens - October 19th, 2003 at 10:50 PM

Does anybody know what the pans from Wayne Horsfall are like. Are they worth the money ? He makes custom beach buggy pans and is located on the south coast of NSW, sell for about $2500.

Are they strong !

Or does anybody else know who can shorten pans within NSW, couldn't be stuffed doing it, rather pay !:D


Andy42 - October 20th, 2003 at 05:47 AM

Custom off road in queensland can do them and of course shipping them is dead easy. May be worth the extra shipment coast.


vw54 - October 20th, 2003 at 07:23 AM

Craig

Yes they look pretty good to me. Very strong and well made.


Brad - October 20th, 2003 at 08:50 AM

When I looked into the WHM pans they were pretty pricey for what you got. By this I mean they were pretty much still a stock pan. If you wanted a lift kit and IRS rear end they were extra again. Add a few other bits and pieces and up went the price again.

Depending on you time frame I will have some for sale next year. They are IRS / Ball joint, 2" lift kits, new floor pan sections, fitted with VW runners or seat bars. Thy are sand blasted, etched primed and POR'd black.

I have 2 of them.

These are bare pans just like all the others on the market.

I can also sell them as rolling pans with type 2 transmissions, raised front ends, 4 wheel disc brakes and on and on and on:o:o


Craig Torrens - October 20th, 2003 at 01:55 PM

Not in a hurry brad, will send u2u


manxed69 - October 20th, 2003 at 11:26 PM

If I could afford it, I would get a WHM pan. They look tuff and they seem well built. Wayne is a perfectionist so I can't see you going too far wrong with one of them under your bum.

:thumb