Anyone have a OEM or Mugen Replica HardTop?
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Anyone have a OEM or Mugen Replica HardTop?
Looking for either to borrow or what not .. id like an oem one so i can make a CF OEM hardtop but either would do no damage would be done to your hardtop if you could lend it to me.. For all you guys that know JP who just Sold his LBP ap2 he's a good friend of mine but pm if you are interested.. and if there were any damages to your hardtop i'd buy it from you
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Originally Posted by ThizzAp1,Dec 24 2009, 12:30 PM
I forgot anyone have any idea's on what you'd like to make in CF shoot it out there too.. im trying to do alot of s2000 parts now at the shop i'm working at..
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http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html/detai...T_ID=TMSBRAKE46
I think IT would be pretty easy to do with an ap1 bumper. You could just FAB it up off the plastic inserts and go from there. Ap2s might be a little trickier due to the holes, but then again I dont know IF they go fast enough to need the extra air to cool the brakes.
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Originally Posted by Chubby Ninja,Dec 24 2009, 04:09 PM
Ap2s might be a little trickier due to the holes, but then again I dont know IF they go fast enough to need the extra air to cool the brakes.
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Originally Posted by Chubby Ninja,Dec 24 2009, 04:09 PM
When I worked at Flatout performance I would see these E46s come in with air ducts for the front brakes. They were usually made out of CF, plastic or fiberglass. I was thinking about trying to fab up my own since I havent seen a company make them for s2k yet. I really havent looked either though.
Here is what im talking about
http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html/detai...T_ID=TMSBRAKE46
I think IT would be pretty easy to do with an ap1 bumper. You could just FAB it up off the plastic inserts and go from there. Ap2s might be a little trickier due to the holes, but then again I dont know IF they go fast enough to need the extra air to cool the brakes.
Here is what im talking about
http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html/detai...T_ID=TMSBRAKE46
I think IT would be pretty easy to do with an ap1 bumper. You could just FAB it up off the plastic inserts and go from there. Ap2s might be a little trickier due to the holes, but then again I dont know IF they go fast enough to need the extra air to cool the brakes.
http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/Merchant...ct_Code=CS330BD
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Originally Posted by Whitefire818,Dec 24 2009, 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Whitefire818,Dec 24 2009, 08:25 PM