Carbon fibre wrapping the bonnet?

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Carbon fibre wrapping the bonnet?

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I was just curious what's the thoughts on the carbon fibre wrapping bonnet? Or does anyone in the club already done it? :mrgreen:

I'm just trying to get more opinions whether or not it will suit. :D
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it will stand out on your silver car, that's for sure.
can look good though, but I'm not much of a fan of a fake CF bonnet, get a real one :lol:
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Worst idea ever. You're adding several kilos of weight to your car just to get the lighter weight look.
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We have CF bonnet :twisted: and boot... and wing, hehe.

The wrap is a good idea, but you're best learning on something small first as it's tricky stuff, especially with a large and curvy canvas.

Buy the 3M stuff and you can't go wrong.

Yes, it's a wanky 'look' factor, but ignorning that, it's 100% legal, and to most people will be fooled to think it's CF... unless you open the bonnet or let them touch the car.

Meanwhile, CF on silver... never been a fan of.
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Technikhaus wrote:it will stand out on your silver car, that's for sure.
can look good though, but I'm not much of a fan of a fake CF bonnet, get a real one :lol:
Yeah I was never a fan of it either until I've seen it on two of my friends cars
Eltnot wrote:Worst idea ever. You're adding several kilos of weight to your car just to get the lighter weight look.
It wouldn't add that much weight would it?
Astron_Boy wrote:We have CF bonnet :twisted: and boot... and wing, hehe.

The wrap is a good idea, but you're best learning on something small first as it's tricky stuff, especially with a large and curvy canvas.

Buy the 3M stuff and you can't go wrong.

Yes, it's a wanky 'look' factor, but ignorning that, it's 100% legal, and to most people will be fooled to think it's CF... unless you open the bonnet or let them touch the car.

Meanwhile, CF on silver... never been a fan of.
I'm more worried whether or not it's gonna suit my car I've seen a silver car with it
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Hood and wing
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Will look to do so tonight.

At work, so have access to el-zilcho.

You can see a bit of it in the signature pic.

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Eltnot wrote:Worst idea ever. You're adding several kilos of weight to your car just to get the lighter weight look.
^ Worst comment ever. You can barely add a kilo by just using carbon fibre wrap with the bonnet, let alone "several kilos".

Anyway Dre, don't go for wank factor :lol:
Gotta be legit JDM yo!
You get carbon fibre replacement items to replace the original ones that are normally weighty on the car, not just for looks :thumright:
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Jeebus! It's Gholdy.

Where the hell you been JDM brudah! :lol:
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Wassup mah n**** :lol:

Yeah... Life just gave me one of those tough challenge packages so I had to shift focus for a bit :lol:

Good to see there are interests in JDM things here now :)
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well it is a JDM car.

That reminds me, need to put on the FTO Aus stickers. :lol:
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Astron_Boy wrote:
That reminds me, need to put on the FTO Aus stickers. :lol:
What you still haven't put it on the car :? How long have you had the stickers now?
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Go check out carbon demon..

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Gholdwayne wrote:You can barely add a kilo by just using carbon fibre wrap with the bonnet, let alone "several kilos".
Given that a full carbon bonnet weighs in at 30 pounds, I wouldn't be surprised if wrapping a normal one adds a couple of kilos. It won't be much no, but it is still some. At least we agree on why to do it properly. :D

@dr390
You wouldn't take a blow up doll out to dinner instead of your girlfriend. And for the same reasons, you shouldn't just wrap a factory bonnet in carbon. Fake items just for looks always make you look crappier once people realise.

http://www.amazon.com/94-00-Mitsubishi- ... B0037FXEO4
http://www.epracing.co.uk/Carbon-Access ... -117-1454/
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No shots with the boot on.
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Astron_Boy wrote:No shots with the boot on.
thanks man gives me a little more prespective on it
rock_it wrote:Go check out carbon demon..

He does good work...
we got guys here in my area that does it pretty well man thanks.
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hahaha i'l make up my mind when i see a pic of it on a same colour car as mine

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Gholdwayne wrote:You can barely add a kilo by just using carbon fibre wrap with the bonnet, let alone "several kilos".
Given that a full carbon bonnet weighs in at 30 pounds, I wouldn't be surprised if wrapping a normal one adds a couple of kilos. It won't be much no, but it is still some. At least we agree on why to do it properly. :D

@dr390
You wouldn't take a blow up doll out to dinner instead of your girlfriend. And for the same reasons, you shouldn't just wrap a factory bonnet in carbon. Fake items just for looks always make you look crappier once people realise.

http://www.amazon.com/94-00-Mitsubishi- ... B0037FXEO4
http://www.epracing.co.uk/Carbon-Access ... -117-1454/

problem with getting the real thing is defects and price lols, etting it done its like quarter of the price of a real one, i checked it out on car mate thee looking for like $1000 on it
and i would never take a blow up doll to dinner cause wouldnt have a problem that department :mrgreen:
plus at the moment im getting more opinions atm, weight factor isnt that much of a issue man,
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