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Hello, I need urgent information on how I can get support regarding the upgrade of the 9 Renault Master vehicles we currently have from 4×2 to 4×4. The supply of all 4 X 4 kits may be possible or the production of certain parts may be possible. If I am contacted urgently regarding this issue, we can meet to discuss the purchase or production of the kits. The situation is urgent. Ersan Uymaz 0533 294 87 91 Istanbul Turkey

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Hello Mr. Ersan Uymaz,

Thank you for contacting us at Xometry. Our platform does not allow the purchase of standard products, but we can meet your specific manufacturing needs via our digital platform. If you have a 3D model or technical drawings ready, we can assist you with the production.

From what we understand from your question, it appears that a professional design, additional licensing, and product development processes are required for the physical conversion of the vehicle. Unfortunately, we cannot assist with this. To explain your request in detail, please send an email to info@xometry.com.tr. From what I can see on the system, you have already contacted us via email and have been directed to the relevant account manager. Our sales team can provide the most accurate information and explain how we can assist you based on your needs.

If we can assist with anything else, please feel free to contact us, we wish you a good day.

    • Hello, I need urgent information on how I can get support regarding the upgrade of the 9 Renault Master vehicles we currently have from 4×2 to 4×4. The supply of all 4 X 4 kits may be possible or the production of certain parts may be possible. If I am contacted urgently regarding this issue, we can meet to discuss the purchase or production of the kits. The situation is urgent. Ersan Uymaz 0533 294 87 91 Istanbul Turkey
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      Hello Mr. Ersan Uymaz,

      Thank you for contacting us at Xometry. Our platform does not allow the purchase of standard products, but we can meet your specific manufacturing needs via our digital platform. If you have a 3D model or technical drawings ready, we can assist you with the production.

      From what we understand from your question, it appears that a professional design, additional licensing, and product development processes are required for the physical conversion of the vehicle. Unfortunately, we cannot assist with this. To explain your request in detail, please send an email to info@xometry.com.tr. From what I can see on the system, you have already contacted us via email and have been directed to the relevant account manager. Our sales team can provide the most accurate information and explain how we can assist you based on your needs.

      If we can assist with anything else, please feel free to contact us, we wish you a good day.

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