Password JDM Dry Carbon parts now with new Gearknob.
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Just want to show you how strong the Dry carbon are, they tried to destroy it with a baseball bat! -
http://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialPasswo...u/5/Uo9F_V8j9Dc
and this video here they compare the weight to the same product with Wet carbon -
http://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialPasswo...u/6/BwEA9ZSap9k
http://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialPasswo...u/5/Uo9F_V8j9Dc
and this video here they compare the weight to the same product with Wet carbon -
http://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialPasswo...u/6/BwEA9ZSap9k
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Also S2000 rear diffuser also available on its own without the mid session and front undertray but the diffuser is only part of a ground effects system and you cannot get the full benefit by itself. The flat floor in front of the diffuser and diffuser feeding is critical. A closed wheel car floors/diffusers are primarily fed with the flow coming in diagonally under the sides of the car and the vortex generation due to the exact diffuser shape is crucial in making the whole thing work.
Price for just the rear diffuser session is £1099, is on the same offer 10% off with all the other Dry carbon products.
Price for just the rear diffuser session is £1099, is on the same offer 10% off with all the other Dry carbon products.
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Ok now, we are doing 20% off on all Password JDM carbon parts, use the same code -Drycarbon- on check out and you will get the discount off.
Also a few people asked about if they can make the undertray in Fibre glass and the answer from them is no, because Fibre glass is much heavier and they will also start melting and change shape under heat so they won't suggest and will not make the undertray in Fibre Glass.
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Also a few people asked about if they can make the undertray in Fibre glass and the answer from them is no, because Fibre glass is much heavier and they will also start melting and change shape under heat so they won't suggest and will not make the undertray in Fibre Glass.
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No not yet but it pretty straight forward with the instruction they provided.
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Originally Posted by thewiseboatmaker' timestamp='1307448282' post='20656679
[quote name='Dixon Motorsports' timestamp='1307446646' post='20656632']
Yes of coz we can. They are £100 more £1199 retail inc VAT and you have 20% off
Dixon
Yes of coz we can. They are £100 more £1199 retail inc VAT and you have 20% off
Dixon
have you intalled any of these?
what are your thoughts..
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lol, i have no doubt you'll find it a doddle, but was wondering on the quality, I assume it should be good at that price, but you never know!..
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We sold a few things on the GTR35 and the quality of the carbon is just amazing, very light and strong.
Seen the S2k intake when I was over in America last time and I think there is one forum user on here got this kit fitted as well, very nice bit of kit!
Have you seen their promotion video when they comparing dry and wet carbon and they tried to destroy them? You can see how strong and light with the dry carbon part.
Seen the S2k intake when I was over in America last time and I think there is one forum user on here got this kit fitted as well, very nice bit of kit!
Have you seen their promotion video when they comparing dry and wet carbon and they tried to destroy them? You can see how strong and light with the dry carbon part.