cf or not cf

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would a red bonnet or a cf bonnet look good

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cf
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13%
 
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it needs more cp though
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go all out or not at all i say :) cb boot spoiler hood side skirts interior hell you could even go futher and get rims and do fenders body kit roof lining you name it and it can be done with the right money or skill
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second choice is go fibreglass. you get your weight reduction, and keep it the same colour as the car?
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i wouldnt be doing it anytime soon was just wondering what people though

i like rock_its bonnet so would probably get that in red or cf later next year.

i was thinking the cost difference wouldnt be to much after having to get the bonnet sprayed
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Exactly right on that.....

We know the C/F fit is good, because it has to be.. You can't alter it.. With the F/G you have to worry about fit and pin holes..

The cost to spray and fit my sideskirts were $600.. So, I would assume to fit the bonnet, it would be at least $300.. So once added up, the C/F and much more....

I am just not sure about C/F on other colour cars.. I love it on black, Cause it doesn't stand out like dogs balls.. And when you glance @ it, you go.. "Hmm... Nice bonnet... Oh sh*t! It's carbon fibre too.... (Cream)"

And then when you see it as white on Dwayne's car... Well.... Double cream...
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rock_it wrote: Oh sh*t! It's carbon fibre too.... (Cream)"

And then when you see it as white on Dwayne's car... Well.... Double cream...
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:lol: ^^^^^^^^
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