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I have a sheet of carbon fibre that i am using to make myself a carbon fibre DIN space insert. The measurements will be 210mmx70mm making it slightly larger than the DIN measurements. Exactly how you would want it so you can actually mount it. i am using it to mount a turbo timer and ebc. it could also be used for guages etc. at the momment i have enough carbon to make about 10 of these. The price will be AUD$20 including postage to anywhere in Australia. As i can simply put it into an envelople. Let me know guys, its a good oportunity.

see ya's

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hey guys. i am going to cut them today. i dont have my digital camera but i can assure you they will look the goods.. it is not fake carbon fibre. the pattern looks cool. for $20 you cant go wrong. teh same princials as fibreglass apply when working with it. anyway when i have cut them i willl let you guys know and see if i can get a digital camera in the next day or two as well. expect them to be ready monday for postage.

pre orders welcome no deposit reqd. making between 8-10 because id rather sell quality than quantity.

just pm me.

mic :D

Update: i have cut seven 210mm x 70mm today including my own. i am now going to file finish them for no extra cost. even tho you will probably trim it down yourselves, it does make a better looking and feeling product.

tell ur mates.. theres 6 for sale total ! free postage!

Update: i have cut seven 210mm x 70mm today including my own. i am now going to file finish them for no extra cost. even tho you will probably trim it down yourselves, it does make a better looking and feeling product.  

tell ur mates.. theres 6 for sale total ! free postage!

first 7 going to

dr00

nizmo kid

NO_RSPECT

phantc_s15

wados

someonestolecc

GTTR34

booking is free... and btw you all dont really need pics its just 210x70 carbon fibre and you all know what that looks like. its not rubbish, i wouldnt be using it personally if it was.

how thick is it and are you mounting with screws or sticking it with double sided tape or what

The 3x 52 mm guages will fit, as the dimensions are 210mmx70mm that is actually a bit larger than the DIN space. Wados and Ed you are down. i will pm everyone when i am finshed them. they are about 3mm thick i guess...

i will mount mine with superglue or doublesided tape.. whatever. .

mic

pix?

Are the 52mm holes pre cut?

T.

no it is just 210x70mm roughly as i will be file finishing the edges a mm or so!

you could do it pretty easily yourself tho if you had a drill and a file, i have air tools so its less of a problem.. ;)

also i will not be at any club day soon. hopefully in the future but my car is not registered at teh momment. :D

thanks everyone, max now increased to 10 you guys have untill monday to get in... also for everyone thats asked i will try borrow a digi from a mate and get a pic up by monday.

mic

interested.. so these are like solid panels? and 3mm thick ? so plenty of strength for mounting guages in there?  

but yeah, waiting for pix :rofl:

plenty of strength, its carbon. mounting guages would not be a problem at all. im mountng a profec b spec II and matching greddy TT in mine :wassup:

hey everyone im busy getting the 7 done for postage tomorrow. no chance to borrow a digi yet.. will get pics during the week. however the 7 people on the list will be recieving theirs this week. im sure they will be more than happy so wait to see what they have to say.

once the 7 have been sent i will pm back everyone that has asked since then as i dont want to get ahead of myself..

thanks everyone for the intrest!!

ALERT: for all those pre booked i will be pm'n you with my bank details tomorrow. please send your address to me once you have paid.

cheers all, mic

hey man,

i have finished the CF DIN's please pm me your address when you have transfered the $20.

bank details

Bank: Commonwealth Bank

Acc name: Michael H. Cameron

BSB: 06 4180

ACC: 10025293

cheers mic

ps. if you dont want it anymore just let me know, im pretty flexible

Hey guys,

i posted 4 out today they were for

ed

phantc_s15

someonestolecc

NO_RSPECT

i still have 4 left. i have not heard from the other people except for GTTR34 who was goin to pay today...

those that still want them you have untill the morning to let me know if you still do. this is because there are many people that want them and i felt bad saying no to! i will post in the morning how many are still available. they will be posted to the buyer upon transfering the money into my account.

thats it... :D

mic

ps: the guys above i posted them from brisbane this arvo about 4, expect them by friday. tho its a public holiday here tomoz but that might not affect postage..

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