Carbon Fiber Inspection Covers---Really!?

Flateric

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IJ.;1678901 said:
Well that actually serves a function :p

And I re-installed my VSV valves even though they arn't actually connected to anything anymore just so I would look cool! Planning on getting them mounted right up top with my coilpacks next to my carbon fibre filber flange and grapple grommits!

But i don't give a damn how important the flux capacitor is, what it's made of or what it's supposed to do......it's not going back on my car cause it just looks enormously GAY!

(That along withe the magneto encabulator <<<<<<-------- Youtube it for a good laugh guys)
 

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:rofl: I love you guys.

destrux;1678990 said:
This is still better than the people who cover stock parts with carbon fiber. Nothing like adding weight through the use of lightweight composites.

While I usually prefer to make a new part, there are a few good reasons to wrap/overlay certain parts, complexity and previous damage usually.

Enraged, you have the JDM folding mirrors I did?
 

Flateric

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Were just joking around..........anything made for the MKIII nowadays is not a bad thing..ok, well not anything I'm still not putting the flux capacitor back on, wrapped not wrapped, made of titanium or lead!