Carbon B pillars
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B pillars are nice but I think kind of hard to pull off a good look....I think it looks good with sparse CF on the car and have seen them paired with the A pillars and it's just too much. The NISMO ones are real nice.
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^^Thanks for the links.
^ I'm in agreement with you. Too much carbon naked carbon can be a bad thing. But my car is black and my pillars seem to have faded. I guess being made of plastic they fade faster than the sheet metal the rest of the side of the car is made of.
^ I'm in agreement with you. Too much carbon naked carbon can be a bad thing. But my car is black and my pillars seem to have faded. I guess being made of plastic they fade faster than the sheet metal the rest of the side of the car is made of.
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I have the NISMOs on my own car...very nice pieces, perfect fit as well, and zero fading issues in the long term. I had the Varis ones previously - the only Varis part I ever was disappointed with.
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