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Hey trooper ram it up ur ass lol

Carbon fibre is about $50 for fibreglassed board.. about 30x30cm .. unfibreglassed sheet is obviously less!

I was just saying what I thought and was looking for a reason to buy one .. but I just got a responce which didnt inform me of anything.. just why I should not comment haha

And to andru, im sure its top quality as it looks it .. But hey $300 is a fair wack of money concidering ebay sells 33 ones for $70-90 bux .. But it is C.F so I understand some what..

Might buy one .. But have to think bout it .. Cheers again

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Hey trooper ram it up ur ass lol

Carbon fibre is about $50 for fibreglassed board.. about 30x30cm .. unfibreglassed sheet is obviously less!

I was just saying what I thought and was looking for a reason to buy one .. but I just got a responce which didnt inform me of anything.. just why I should not comment haha

And to andru, im sure its top quality as it looks it .. But hey $300 is a fair wack of money concidering ebay sells 33 ones for $70-90 bux .. But it is C.F so I understand some what..

Might buy one .. But have to think bout it .. Cheers again

Please learn to spell and then come back to see me if you want conflict. "concidering" your intelligent "responce" I am sure that you do very well in school, and in fact should do very well when you get to year 12.

Haha its a "rip off" but you "might buy one". WELL DONE

lol fire up... apart from leaving skool ages ago i have no need to use correct spelling for this forum.. im sure you understood the convo minus the mistakes..

yes i feel its a rip, you may like to blow money each to own..

I'm pretty damn sure this wouldn't clear defects in NSW either. Unless you put sound deadening on the inside to block the noise of the pod.

Otherwise it's not going to pass any sound test.

The only advantage is that if you have one it may tend to look legal to an untrained police officer.

I've seen alot of dodgy carbon products but after seeing a lower lip that topstage did i think there quality is right up there with the best...

i think that style airbox really tidies up an engine bay, and if anyone was worried too much about heat i'm sure you can get them ceremic coated at an extra cost.. we do it up here with alot of our carbon products...

also your talking about wet & dry so is topstage now using pre-pregs?

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