
I'm just trying to get more opinions whether or not it will suit.

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Yeah I was never a fan of it either until I've seen it on two of my friends carsTechnikhaus 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
It wouldn't add that much weight would it?Eltnot wrote:Worst idea ever. You're adding several kilos of weight to your car just to get the lighter weight look.
I'm more worried whether or not it's gonna suit my car I've seen a silver car with itAstron_Boy wrote:We have CF bonnetand 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.
^ Worst comment ever. You can barely add a kilo by just using carbon fibre wrap with the bonnet, let alone "several kilos".Eltnot wrote:Worst idea ever. You're adding several kilos of weight to your car just to get the lighter weight look.
What you still haven't put it on the carAstron_Boy wrote:
That reminds me, need to put on the FTO Aus stickers.![]()
sublime19 wrote:Lol clearly you don't know me well enough, it was a joke![]()
I talk a lot of sh*t, usually have to keep a roll of toilet paper handy in the car for my mouth
Astron_Boy wrote:Hold me Sooty, I need man comfort.
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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.Gholdwayne wrote:You can barely add a kilo by just using carbon fibre wrap with the bonnet, let alone "several kilos".
thanks man gives me a little more prespective on itAstron_Boy wrote:No shots with the boot on.
we got guys here in my area that does it pretty well man thanks.rock_it wrote:Go check out carbon demon..
He does good work...
hahaha i'l make up my mind when i see a pic of it on a same colour car as mineSupplanter wrote:
Eltnot wrote: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.Gholdwayne wrote:You can barely add a kilo by just using carbon fibre wrap with the bonnet, let alone "several kilos".![]()
@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/