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Old 09-21-2002, 11:51 PM
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Vosko, you will have to trim it to fit your IC pipes. With so many different IC's available, its hard for me to get that many templates , so it works out better having everyone cut it for their IC pipes. Not to mention every one gets a better fit. Like I said before, its very easy to cut.





I also have kevlar ones available, but due the the significant amount of extra labor with kevlar, the price is $160 shipped in the continental US. Ill have pics of that up next week, along with more pics of the cf ones.
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Originally Posted by mazdaspeed7' date='Sep 22 2002, 02:51 PM
Vosko, you will have to trim it to fit your IC pipes. With so many different IC's available, its hard for me to get that many templates , so it works out better having everyone cut it for their IC pipes. Not to mention every one gets a better fit. Like I said before, its very easy to cut.





I also have kevlar ones available, but due the the significant amount of extra labor with kevlar, the price is $160 shipped in the continental US. Ill have pics of that up next week, along with more pics of the cf ones.
Sounds like a plan. How would you suggest "cutting"? I'm looking at your option 1 and would need to cut my own since I have a FEED...not exactly the most popular IC in the states
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The cf is very easy to trim. You can cut it with a hacksaw, dremel tool, etc. Anything(within reason) that cuts plastic will cut cf. And sanding or filing the edge leaves it nice and smooth.





Are you still in Japan? If so, the shipping will probably cost an arm and a leg.





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Originally Posted by mazdaspeed7' date='Sep 23 2002, 04:59 AM
The cf is very easy to trim. You can cut it with a hacksaw, dremel tool, etc. Anything(within reason) that cuts plastic will cut cf. And sanding or filing the edge leaves it nice and smooth.





Are you still in Japan? If so, the shipping will probably cost an arm and a leg.





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Still in Japan Adam. But shipping will have to go to a 96376 zip code...CA...I believe it's San Francisco.
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Originally Posted by jspecracer7' date='Sep 22 2002, 02:49 PM
[quote name='mazdaspeed7' date='Sep 23 2002, 04:59 AM']The cf is very easy to trim. You can cut it with a hacksaw, dremel tool, etc. Anything(within reason) that cuts plastic will cut cf. And sanding or filing the edge leaves it nice and smooth.





Are you still in Japan? If so, the shipping will probably cost an arm and a leg.





Oops, hit the edit button instead of the quote button. Sorry adam!


Still in Japan Adam. But shipping will have to go to a 96376 zip code...CA...I believe it's San Francisco.[/quote]

Alright, shipping to cali is fine. The price is $100 shipped until wednesday of this week, when the price goes back up to $120 shipped.



If anyone wants to order, I accept paypal at carbonfiber@fc3s.org and money orders/cashiers checks. Email me for my address if you want to send a MO. Price is currently $100 shipped in the continental US. When you send me payment, either paypal or MO, make sure you include your mailing address, what exactly youre ordering(ex. 3rd gen cooling panel, option 1)



If anyone has any questions, feel free to email me or post them here.
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Old 10-02-2002, 06:59 AM
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Ok finally finished a copy of the CF radiator cover for all you greddy frontmount peeps, this is just the prototype, so the production one will look much better, but this is just an Idea, hope you like them:



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Old 10-02-2002, 07:00 AM
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And here is a rear shot:
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how about another pic of the notched out one in th epic on the couch...



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pic on the car itself.....woops...



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Not to change the subject but do you make any other parts in CF or do you plan on making other parts?
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