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Carbon Fiber Mirrors, Stage I & II @ The 370ZSOURCE!!!
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These are ready to go, Should be on our website next week.
Stage I (pix on the car) Are complete mirror covers. Snug fit, Installs with a little bit of glue, Included. Simple install. Stage II (pix of mirrors on red carpet) Carbon replacement for the painted part of the mirrors. Installation requires removal of the painted part of your mirrors, Glue the carbon piece on, Wrapping tape around the mirror for 24 hours. And for the complete finish (not required) run a little bit of silicone along the lines. Glue included, Silicone not. Stage I $229.95 Stage II $164.95 Michael |
let us know when you have FULL carbon mirror replacements that look a little better/smaller than the F150-like like mirrors Nissan gave us
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The product looks good but the CF weave needs some Quality Control. The pricing is Great but those curves need some work. The CF lines should be completely straight and not bunched up like it is in the curved areas of the part. All in all it looks like a promising product and if that gets fixed you will have alot of people's money
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coming to our website this week, ready to order!
Michael |
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gahh ... can someone make a smaller NON CF mirror... all this CF is making me a sad sad panda :(
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yah, i just want a smaller mirror with factory fit too.
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I don;t want to glue something on and have it screwed up if I decide to turn it back to stock later and have to buy the OEM mirror. Besides, Carbon Fiber is a fad ;) <flame suit on> |
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The area near the flash reflection - to the NE of it...looks like the fibers got spread out. |
yah, not a fad. colorful tow hooks...those are fads.
CF is a guy's best friend... if done correctly. |
These are all samples I recieved for test fitting purposes only.
All Parts shipped are made perfectly. Local 370Z drivers can always come to our show room in Orange County to see the parts in person. Michael |
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Doesn't make sense - you still have the weight, in fact, you have more from the overlay, plus you get glue all over your car and more than likely ruin the paint there. CF is low maintenance - but, in terms of an overlay - it's kind of ghetto for the reasons I mentioned. Besides that, I'd rather have CF components that are painted...that'd look good, hold up, and be a kind of "sleeper" mod...in terms of weight reduction and the speed gained from it. |
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nice man!!! still not sure if im gonna start doing this... looks nice...
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Considering the price compared to others I think it's Good! :tup:
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