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Check out his albums and his general profile on this site. I think he's in the UK or something, anyway he has carbonized (not sure if that is the right word haha) a lot in his r33 and for all those people wondering what it would look like, well check this out.

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/album.php?u=7919

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Fellas, this raises an interesting question...can one buy a carbon fiber lotion or something? My CF bonnet is a bit damaged on the surface, is there any way I can just buy a CF-looking lotion to patch it up and then put clear-coat Resin or something on top? Doesn't have to be 100%, but I just want the CF look to be consistent. Any ideas? In regard to this guy, let's just say if he has an accident, he'll be closer to the other person's metal quick smart...

Cheers.

SM

hes only put a carbon fibre layer on top of plastics and that. umm about repairing your bonnet, search for carbon overlaying in the fabrication thread, if you cant find it ill get the link for you. use that method and your hood should look 99% again

hes done a good job... but seriously... unless your interior is stripped.. carbon fibre just doesnt fit in.. like his steering wheel... how stupid would that look... a shiny airbag cover with a dull black wheel..

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I like the front skyline sign, I think ill get one with a "GET THE f**k OUTTA THE WAY" sign and then people can finally drive in the left lane when illegally taking up the right lane.

P.S someone should carbon coat their car, cause all the crap he did is very average.

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I like the front skyline sign, I think ill get one with a "GET THE f**k OUTTA THE WAY" sign and then people can finally drive in the left lane when illegally taking up the right lane.

P.S someone should carbon coat their car, cause all the crap he did is very average.

ive seen on the net somewhere '< MOVE TO THE LEFT <' sticker writen backwards so if you look at it in your mirror you can read the giant sticker on the windscreen

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