ASM Aero Parts!!
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perhaps I put in a good word ![Wink](https://my350z.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
They did do a very nice job, and with their rep on the S2k stuff, fitment will be terrific! I'm thinking we might have one of these hoods on order shortly for a certain car.....
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They did do a very nice job, and with their rep on the S2k stuff, fitment will be terrific! I'm thinking we might have one of these hoods on order shortly for a certain car.....
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fender flares are horrible, the nismo ones are way better but yeah the hood is the sex!
Edit: I just noticed the hood is for the 07!! You can see the bulg in the last pic.
Edit: I just noticed the hood is for the 07!! You can see the bulg in the last pic.
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no info on pricing yet...but like Shaun said, their stuff is not known for beng wallet friendly lol. The upside is their stuff fits really well and is very nicely made
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ASM carbon is very nice. Their FRP/fiberglass quality needs work. From the ASM piece that we received, i'm guessing they chose one of the cheaper manufacturers in Japan...or possibly China.
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their carbon and FRP parts come from the same place, which is one of the largest carbon manufacturers in Asia (located in japan, and does OE to full out race car stuff)
fiberglass always needs work...there is no way around it. How much work you put in, all depends on what you want the end result to be, and of course, how picky your eye is. Even the absolute best quality stuff needs varying degrees of work.
fiberglass always needs work...there is no way around it. How much work you put in, all depends on what you want the end result to be, and of course, how picky your eye is. Even the absolute best quality stuff needs varying degrees of work.
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