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ah looks good. Is the carbon fibre dash lighter then the factory one? I haven't been on the inside of a 35 so i have no idea what all the dash is made of. Does look pretty damn cool though.

yes there are weight savings in the carbon dash but the weight savings in terms of bang for your buck are no where near as great as replacing the bonnet/doors etc. we have already picked all the 'low lying fruit' in terms of weight savings

What you gonna do about glare off the carbon dash?

Looks porn tho :D

The glare will be insignificant. Due to the speeds at which this car will be travelling, light will actually be bending around the car, therefore eliminating any threat of glare off the carbon dash. :whistling:

What you gonna do about glare off the carbon dash?

I've got one of those old school terry toweling XXXX bar mats I was thinking of laying across the dash to keep it from cracking in th sun

The glare will be insignificant. Due to the speeds at which this car will be travelling, light will actually be bending around the car, therefore eliminating any threat of glare off the carbon dash. :whistling:

Brilliant explanation :cheers:

I've got one of those old school terry toweling XXXX bar mats I was thinking of laying across the dash to keep it from cracking in th sun

Polarized lense glasses will filter the glare. Would be a shame to cover up such porn with XXXX mats!

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