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g35 coupe cf mirrors done
info here in this thread https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....hreadid=100229
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Originally posted by skyl1ne6mt
that is nice... is it for sale?
that is nice... is it for sale?
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Originally posted by pinnacleliquid
Of course. $185.00 per set. But there is a sale right now till the end of the year. $165.00 for the set. That is the mirrors and the rear emblem filler for $165.00.
Of course. $185.00 per set. But there is a sale right now till the end of the year. $165.00 for the set. That is the mirrors and the rear emblem filler for $165.00.
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???last year??? We just finished designing them! Last week!
They are peel and stick, and a bit more complex to make and install than the Z's. More dry fitting needed to assure good alignment. Make sure it is warm where you do this. Adhesive is acrylic which loses ability to initiate bond below 70 deg F.
They are peel and stick, and a bit more complex to make and install than the Z's. More dry fitting needed to assure good alignment. Make sure it is warm where you do this. Adhesive is acrylic which loses ability to initiate bond below 70 deg F.
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Originally posted by pinnacleliquid
???last year??? We just finished designing them! Last week!
They are peel and stick, and a bit more complex to make and install than the Z's. More dry fitting needed to assure good alignment. Make sure it is warm where you do this. Adhesive is acrylic which loses ability to initiate bond below 70 deg F.
???last year??? We just finished designing them! Last week!
They are peel and stick, and a bit more complex to make and install than the Z's. More dry fitting needed to assure good alignment. Make sure it is warm where you do this. Adhesive is acrylic which loses ability to initiate bond below 70 deg F.
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Where? I don't see any
Anyway mine are in production, fairly priced, and fit like a glove. Swapped out parts would be hella bigger bucks my friend.
YEah get Bat to make them. Bat's stuff is vinyl. Mine are real.
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what are you talking about?
Anyway mine are in production, fairly priced, and fit like a glove. Swapped out parts would be hella bigger bucks my friend.
YEah get Bat to make them. Bat's stuff is vinyl. Mine are real.
what are you talking about?
Anyway mine are in production, fairly priced, and fit like a glove. Swapped out parts would be hella bigger bucks my friend.
YEah get Bat to make them. Bat's stuff is vinyl. Mine are real.
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Re: Re: Where? I don't see any
Originally posted by g35thanh
that link above has the same stuff you are selling. real carbon with 3m double sided tape. 85 dollars though.
that link above has the same stuff you are selling. real carbon with 3m double sided tape. 85 dollars though.
The $85.00 set is NOT the same as what we are selling. We make what we are selling. Nobody else has them. We do not distibute these to anybody yet. They are only available here. Through us. Sure maybe somebody will trace out ours and copy them. And offer them cheaper. Who knows? Not like it never happened to us before.
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I just got them in, they look awesome!
Do you have any tips on proper installation? I take it you clean the area off with alcohol, apply the primer (do you let the primer completely dry?), peel off the 3m tape backing, and then stick to the surface?
Do you have any tips on proper installation? I take it you clean the area off with alcohol, apply the primer (do you let the primer completely dry?), peel off the 3m tape backing, and then stick to the surface?
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Things few people know. The 3M tape bonds in a mechanical way. The acrylic will not gain adhesion upone initial tack at temps BELOW 65 deg F. It may seem to stick, but will fall off somewhere down the road. Laymens terms, make sure the parts that are going to mate are warm and about the same temp. Getting the CF warmed to about 85 deg F will help it conform and stick to curves. Dry fit the pieces to memorize moves so it all mates up nicely. The alcohol pads are to remove dirt and silicones. The adhesion promoter MAY be used. If applied, make the contact within 20 minutes but after 5 minutes. And post some pics! Glad your are happy!
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Do you have any additional photos? I'd like to see what the gunmetal looks like and the chrome. Also, do you have a picture that is not such a close up as what you posted here?
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Prolix
Do you have any additional photos? I'd like to see what the gunmetal looks like and the chrome. Also, do you have a picture that is not such a close up as what you posted here?
Thanks,
Prolix