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Old 03-13-2017, 11:15 AM   #25 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ChaseZ View Post
That is VERY good advice, and e ermine should heed it

The tach cover is the only interior piece I was considering, especially if I wrap my hood. If I don't do the latter I may consider the door handle indent pieces in CF as well then.

Looking st the car again today the satin black hood is rather growing in me so not sure which way I'll end up going. Once the car is out in the street and can appreciate it from a better perspective I'll start deciding some of those things.
I'm not a fan of any faux carbon fiber(wrap). It is cost effective for the
look though.
Following up on my previous post,to be sure,care must be taken if you want
accents or a total carbon look.
With any design project(it's what I do),get a total plan in mind on how you
want your car to end up looking like.
With my z33,I envisioned a Euro-supercar look.Took influence from
McClaren,Paganni etc.
Careful use of carbon(best quality) can upgrade the looks of a used Z or,
make a newer Z look far more expensive.
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