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Hi Guys,

I'm trying to track down some carbon parts for my Series 2. I have a Dayz kit and am looking for the carbon insert for the bumper.

Are carbon fibre mirror covers, door sills, etc available for our cars??? Anywhere to get hold of these items?

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YEah I'm from Brissy. I contacted a few places already about mirror covers etc, mostly the places that sell them for other models. Most of the answers are "we don't do them for that model".

I have found a rear view mirror cover that is in carbon, with the choice of black or silver corbon. I'm most likely going to pic up a black carbon cover in the next few weeks.

Yeah, Masa make some good products. Pritty sure they are a reproduction and not an authentic Dayz item. Down the bottom of the authentic one's they have DAYZ written on them in silver. I cant see a great lot of detail from the auction page, but i dont think it has the writing on them. But they would definatly look the goods.

I found this also.

MASA carbon

Similar to this rear view mirror??

http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=h...mp;title=WGNC34 WGC34

Was thinking of the rear view mirror, and also some eyelids and sending them off to that mad coatings place to get the carbon fibre treatment.

Dont want to go over the top thought.

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