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Old 03-09-2005, 10:46 AM
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Does anyone have the cwest dry carbon fenders? I am about to order them. I wanna see what shade they are, so I can figure out what color to paint my wheels .... Any ideas anyone? Also ordering carbon hood and trunk.

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Old 03-09-2005, 10:57 AM
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IMO they won't look right on your Suzuka unless you paint them...
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yeah i agree. Usually black can get away with cf but to me at least i think i'm going to be glossing these suckers with uv clear coat.
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Your looking at a long wait. These are made to order. If you put the order in today you would get them in about 4-5 months.
However I think they are well worth it especially for the BBK guys that need that extra 10mm flare..
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Originally Posted by faukengenius,Mar 9 2005, 12:42 PM
yeah i agree. Usually black can get away with cf but to me at least i think i'm going to be glossing these suckers with uv clear coat.

but here's one picture from my buddy j'sap1's car i think he can get away with it.



chris let me know if you want me to take this off
Will thats a terrible shot. That was before I drilled that hole they forgot to drill.
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CF or not, that looks horrible. Looks like you got a body panel from a scrap yard and haven't painted it yet.
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Plastic, dry cf.... they all look the same to me!

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pictures don't do these fenders quality justice. You have to see these in person to appreciate it.
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