Solutions to Discontinued, Hard-to-Find, and Custom Automotive Parts

We understand the frustration of searching for discontinued or out-of-stock parts for your vehicle, especially for older or classic models. That’s where we come in—creating high-quality, affordable alternatives for hard-to-find car parts.

Our Top Products

Car door panel with screw-fastened mounting bracket

from $35.00+

Stack of black round plastic discs with central holes

from $22.99+

Black plastic switch plate with two rectangular openings on a white background.

from $60.00+

What Is 3D Printing?

“A New Era of Custom Manufacturing”


3D printing, or Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), is an additive manufacturing method that creates physical parts layer by layer from digital models. It allows us to produce complex, strong, and highly customized components quickly — without traditional tooling or expensive molds. This technology makes it possible to iterate prototypes faster and deliver one-off or small-batch production on demand. It’s efficient, affordable, and revolutionizing modern problem-solving.

Explore Our Materials

ASA

3D-printed black plastic component with a cylindrical extension and a curved body.

Weather-resistant, UV-stable filament ideal for durable outdoor functional parts.

PLA

Easy-to-print, biodegradable filament great for prototypes and decorative models.

3D printed black plastic model of a small boat with a chimney and cabin on a white background.

PA6-CF

Black plastic printer stands with geometric design on a white background.

Durable, carbon fiber-reinforced nylon offering high strength and heat resistance.

3D printed benchy model with flame in background

Strong, heat-resistant, flame-retardant filament ideal for functional, industrial prints.

PC FR

PAHT-CF

3D-printed black plastic stand with a circular slot, likely for holding a cylindrical object.

High-strength, carbon fiber filament with excellent heat and chemical resistance.

TPU

Finger pressing a small black rubber tire with tread patterns on a white background.

Flexible, rubber-like filament ideal for impact-resistant and elastic printed parts/seals.

Our Fabricating Machines (currently only FDM)

3D printer with orange components and filament spools in a workshop setting

The Prusa MK3S+ is a reliable, high-quality FDM 3D printer known for its precision, open-source design, and ease of use. It’s perfect for creating functional prototypes, custom parts, and detailed prints in a wide range of materials.

Resin 3D printer creating a purple geometric object.

Resin printers use liquid photopolymer and UV light to create ultra-high-resolution parts with smooth surface finishes. They're perfect for small, detailed items like surface finishes, interior parts & bezels, or engineering prototypes.

CNC milling machine cutting a metal block, creating precise grooves with visible metal shavings and a coolant nozzle.

A CNC mill uses computer-controlled cutting tools to precisely shape and drill hard materials like metal or wood. It’s ideal for manufacturing high-tolerance components, molds, or machined prototypes with professional-level accuracy.

E N G I N E E R I N G M A T E R I A L S

Choose Filaments from PETG, PA6-CF, PC FR, TPU, ASA, ABS, and more

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Heat Resistance

Our material range includes heat-tolerant options like PC-FR, which can withstand temperatures up to 260°C, making it ideal for flame-retardant and thermal-stress applications. PA6-CF (Carbon Fiber Nylon) also performs well under higher heat, with a heat deflection temperature around 215°C, offering dependable performance in demanding environments.

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Chemical Resistance

PA6-CF (Carbon Fiber Nylon) is engineered for tough, real-world use — offering excellent resistance to oils, solvents, greases, and industrial chemicals, making it great for automotive and mechanical applications. Note that it’s not as top notch as other Carbon Fiber thermoplastics but it’s definitely up in ranks. PC-FR also performs well in chemically harsh settings while maintaining flame-retardant properties.

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High-Strength

PA6-CF delivers exceptional mechanical performance, with enhanced stiffness and durability from its carbon fiber reinforcement — ideal for structural parts and prototypes requiring strength comparable to lightweight metals. PC-FR provides additional toughness with impact resistance and dimensional stability, while PLA remains a reliable choice for lower-stress functional prints and general prototyping.

High Performance Consulting & Manufacturing

We offer professional 3D printing services tailored to your needs — from custom CAD design and product development to reliable part manufacturing from your own files.

Whether you're prototyping, replacing a discontinued part, or looking for small-batch production, our team helps bring your ideas to life.

How Consulting Services Work

Person using a stylus to design a 3D model on a tablet screen with CAD software, surrounded by sketches, a pen, and a cup of coffee.

Start by purchasing a service and filling out the inquiry form. Be specific—include the part you need, design ideas or reference images, your preferred material (PLA, Carbon Fiber Nylon, PC FR, etc.), and your desired timeline or deadline. Based on the service level you choose, we’ll work with you one-on-one through flexible design sessions. No hourly billing—just a collaborative, project-based approach tailored to your needs.

For reference, one project we completed last summer involved designing a discontinued glove box for a 90s Land Rover. The client sent rough measurements and photos, and we used Autodesk CAD software to recreate it from scratch. After several rounds of prototyping, two months of consulting, and feedback, we landed on a perfect final design.

Total cost? $240, including printing and consulting. However, the product value alone was ~$60. Most projects like this range from $80–$300 depending on part complexity, print size, and material choice. Pricing is flexible—based on time, detail, and design difficultynot fixed hourly rates. Longer consultations and design difficulty have the largest impact on pricing.

Sample Projects & Pricing

How and when do we charge? Typically we charge customers in increments by sending clients invoices. We always assume projects will take the estimated maximum amount of time to complete. Therefore, we charge up to every 2 weeks (assuming the project requires multiple months), to ensure customer satisfaction and spending/financial awareness.

For example, if you requested a custom part through one of our consulting services, and the estimated time of completion was three months, we’ll charge you up to every two weeks with consistent updates on pricing. Note that prices are not fixed. They vary based on our time commitment and design intensity. We maintain professionalism and honesty in our work, never charging more than anticipated, and allowing users to make offers.

Why Us?

Obro3DPrints isn’t just a print shop — it’s a design and engineering hub built around helping people make ideas real. We take pride in offering personalized, functional solutions backed by real-world performance, material expertise, and responsive customer support. From the first message to the final part, we work with you every step of the way. Our goal is simple: get you the right part, with the right fit, at the right time.

Person holding a 3D printed object in front of a computer displaying a CAD model, with a keyboard on the desk.
3D printer setup with tools and supplies on a workbench, including a Prusa printer, filament spools, calipers, and isopropyl alcohol.
Collage of a young person with a radio, rooftop antenna setup, electronic component, and desk with radio equipment.

“From late-night tuning sessions to building antennas from scratch, ham radio is where I realized that with enough trial and error, I could teach myself anything.”

Support Our Growth

As a car enthusiast and business owner, your support helps me invest in tools and technology to elevate my work. Donations will fund 3D scanners for precise part captures, reducing consultation time and ensuring a perfect fit. Contributions will also support high-performance materials like heat-resistant plastics for durable under-the-hood replacements.

I'm expanding into CNC milling, metal fabrication, and high-detail resin printing, enabling me to tackle a broader range of parts with increased precision. Upgrading my equipment allows me to offer stronger, more advanced solutions for restoration and performance needs. Every donation helps drive these advancements. Thank you for supporting this journey!

Contact Us

Interested in working with us or have questions? We’d love to hear from you and will get back to you within 1-4 business days!