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Originally Posted by Dan Z Man couldn't agree more! but! make the fenders(if you do) actually lighter than the oem ones lol..i've seen too many companies make carbon fenders for

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Old 11-11-2010, 09:23 PM   #26 (permalink)
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couldn't agree more!


but! make the fenders(if you do) actually lighter than the oem ones lol..i've seen too many companies make carbon fenders for a car(wanted to get one for my eclipse gsx when i had it) and they ended up being the same weight if not more! when i was lookin to get an evo x (bought the Z instead hehehe!) a company came out with really nice quality and fitment carbon fenders..but the same weight..so pleaseeeee make them actually lighter if you go that route lol..and the same for the hood and well, anything else you make lol.. when i had my s2000(car before this) a lot of companies were making carbon fiber hoods, and most of them weighed more than the stock hood! so please consider this, thank you

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Trust me the weight savings would be very high
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