Welcome at Vroumfix

3D Printing to fix and create car parts.

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+33 5 64 72 18 21

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Vroumfix is a new company dedicated to create car parts, 100% made in France, by using recycled plastics and 3D printing.
All the parts we make are designed to fill the needs of hobbyist, pilots and professionals workshops.

With the rarefaction of old cars and their parts, prices are increasing. Parts are getting older and more susceptible to damage. Damages from crashes while racing or rallying are also a concern. Additionally, some original parts have inefficient designs, and in many cases, parts are no longer produced at all.
We realized that something had to be done to save our cars, hobbies, and money.

Vroumfix is the solution to all those problems: elegant, ecologic, and cheap.

We are re-designing the parts from the past to renovate, fix, and improve our cars. With a big focus on the Youngtimers, collectors, racing, rallying and drifting, we offer many finitions to fit your needs and budget.

We can also design something unique and customized, or optimize the weight of your race car, by using materials lighter than carbon fiber.

Everything is designed and produced in Toulouse, France.

We sell and ship worldwide.

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Photo d'une MX5 NA avec un zoom sur le hard-top en impression 3D et un siège baquet Sparco
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Photo du panneau arrière en impression 3D d'une MX5 NA style JDM/US
Photo d'une MX5 NA rouge dans un garage

Looking for a part?

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The Vroumfix's revolution: a patented design to create interlocking parts system, with many advantages.

In order to fit the requirements, we invented an interlocking parts system which offer the possibility to create a part of any size from smaller parts. It's like a Lego but for adults.

  • - Fix it easily: thanks to our design, you can change only the broken part when you have to. At first we imagined this solution for Drifting, but it is also very useful in any other racing department, like Rallye, Rallye-Cross etc.
    But it also works for collectors with some paint-work!

  • - Shipping fees: light parts and small parts brings cheap shipping fees. We can send you a complete Hard-Top in a small box! No more insane shipping cost or damage during the transportation.

  • - Simplified and faster production: thanks to our modular design, we can use a wide variety of machines to produce the parts. Our infrastructure cost is reduced which allows us to offer good pricing for all parts in the shop!

These are not the only advantages of our solution, but they give a good idea of what we can achieve with it!

Photo d'un assemblage de plaques en impression 3D.
Photo d'un assemblage de plaques en impression 3D.
Photo d'un assemblage de plaques en impression 3D.
Photo d'un assemblage de plaques en impression 3D.
Photo d'un assemblage de plaques en impression 3D.

You want to learn more?

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The part you are looking for is not available in the Shop?
A new project?
How does it works?

Three simple steps to make your project real.

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Let's start by getting in touch so we can learn more about your project.

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Design and build your part

We will design your part in 3D and send a prototype for validation.

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Shipping the part

Your part is shipped in a box!

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More questions?

Any question you don't find the answer for? Contact us by sending an e-mail and we will answer as soon as possible.

Which materials are you using to create the car parts?

3D printing isn't just "bad plastic".
We have many materials, and a few home-made.
For those who know 3D printing materials, we are mostly using PET, PETG, ABS, ASA, or PAHT-CF.

Why 3D printing and not fiber glass/carbon?

Unlike traditional composites, 3D-printed parts are highly effective at dampening impacts before they begin to fail.
On impact, a 3D-printed part will crush and delaminate, rather than crack and create sharp edges like carbon or fiberglass.
Our 3D-printed parts also weigh less than fiberglass and, depending on the material, can even outperform carbon!

How to fix a 3D printed car part?

Thanks to our patented design, you can simply order a replacement for the broken tile.
This significantly reduces repair costs, eliminates the need for full shipping and part prices, and allows for quick fixes in a paddock during a race event.

3D-printed items aren't durable; they just look nice in a parking lot.

Don't be mistaken; 3D-printed parts are highly durable.
Thanks to a 'gyroid' infill, the parts are thick yet very lightweight and strong.
Localized impact resistance is lower than that of carbon or fiberglass, but the resistance to torque is higher.
Moreover, 3D-printed parts will delaminate before breaking, thereby preserving their overall shape.
Not convinced? Visit us and see a demonstration for yourself.

What kind of car parts can we make?

With our design, we can create various body parts, including hard-tops, fenders, bumpers, boots, and hoods...
Our goal is to replicate any type of part.
For now, we are focusing on the body, visual components, and internals.
However, we can already produce some technical parts and custom accessories.

How would you describe the quality of the 3D-printed car parts produced by your company?

We strive to make the parts as identical to the original as possible.
Sometimes, adjustments are made to increase a part's durability or to improve its ease of disassembly and reassembly.
Each part is rigorously tested on multiple vehicles and then on the track to assess its resistance under the most demanding conditions.
We deliberately break parts and conduct crash tests to evaluate their strength and deformation.

What is the production lead time for 3D-printed car parts?

For parts listed in the shop, the production time ranges from a few days for standard items to a few weeks for the most complex parts. During periods of high demand or disruptions, lead times may be extended.
We produce parts on demand and maintain minimal stock.

For a part that we have not yet produced, it may take several weeks to a few months to complete (such as for a Hard-Top, for example).
First, we need to determine if we can access the car and the original part in good condition.
The complexity of the part, the order quantity, and the chosen material will affect the final lead time and price.

How can I achieve a painted finish similar to the original part with your system?

We offer three different levels of finishing.
In the Drift range, you receive the parts as a kit to assemble yourself. You can paint the parts individually or all at once, but without using putty, the notch system will still be visible. This is practical for motorsport.
In the Street range, you receive the part assembled with putty already applied, so it will be ready for painting.
In the Show range, you receive the part finished in the selected color.

Have a custom project?
It's possible!
Contact us and let's discuss it.

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Curious about our products? Visit us at our showroom in Fenouillet (31150), near Toulouse.

Asdress : 22 rue de la cité Saint-Gobain - 31150 - Fenouillet