opinions needed on NEW CF PRODUCT!
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I am guessing somewhere $150 -$200 would be sweet....at least thats what i would pay if you built them....oh wait i meant $15-$20...hehe
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Originally Posted by mrdci
How bout you make a CF radio relo kit to use with it. Since this takes the place of the stock unit. Just my 2 cents.
they can be offered in fiberglass aswell for a cheaper price.
color cf instock aswell
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will the lights on the hvac controls still operable? i saw craighardy's cf prototype and it looked good but he told me that the lights on the hvac controls will not work.
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loves how he calls it rice and how on like a Porsche 911 Turbo its like a $10,000 option to get carbon interrior trim. good product for sure! im goin down to his shop tomorrow and hes doing every piece of my interrior for real! hes gonna help me pull it apart tomorrow. Then once my trunk is all fiberglassed hes gonna carbon over lay over that. I know its like carbon overkill but i love it.
Originally Posted by Cabo
1) I don't know why anyone in their right mind would LEASE an EVO.
2) Carbon fiber ADDED to an existing component of the car defeats the whole purpose of carbon fiber. Carbon fiber is used to replace an existing component with something lighter and stronger. While the addition can be considered negligible, it still technically adds weight to the car. The end result, in my opinion, is RICE.
I'll put this on my car if you pay ME to do it.
Cabo
2) Carbon fiber ADDED to an existing component of the car defeats the whole purpose of carbon fiber. Carbon fiber is used to replace an existing component with something lighter and stronger. While the addition can be considered negligible, it still technically adds weight to the car. The end result, in my opinion, is RICE.
I'll put this on my car if you pay ME to do it.
Cabo