Thanks everyone!Very Nice! Wheels look Great. What size are the back wheels and tires?
Yes sir. This build has been outstanding so far. Great work.Everyone knows Mineral Gray is the best color.
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Fine print: not sure if I’ll use it or how I’d properly incorporate it without being distracting or disrupting the flow, but I just had to get one just in case
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Fine print: not sure if I’ll use it or how I’d properly incorporate it without being distracting or disrupting the flow, but I just had to get one just in case
I see your vision and it makes total sense. Allows for use of the mineral grey spoiler as well. hmmm
one thing is for sure....you know I'll obsess over the decision before making it. Much like the hood, I have to see it on the car to know exactly what I want to do with it. It's not just about putting cool parts on a car, it has to enhance the car's overall presenceIn my opinion leave it the way it is and wrap the roof with satin black and leave the wing the color of the car it will flow just fine. #wehavetodoit. LOL
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Here’s what I know I won’t do; I won’t combine real carbon with carbon wrap. A car this caliber needs “pot commitment”. If I was doing the roof it needs to be a true carbon panel. With that said I’m giving serious consideration to your idea of keeping the top surface of the decklid raw carbon and letting the spoiler be the break line. GREAT ideaMaybe an idea to flow the hood, roof, and trunk. Another SUPER rough chop...second hood I chopped + carbon roof wrap + trunk with carbon exposed on the top of the lid as shown below.
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Here’s what I know I won’t do; I won’t combine real carbon with carbon wrap. A car this caliber needs “pot commitment”. If I was doing the roof it needs to be a true carbon panel. With that said I’m giving serious consideration to your idea of keeping the top surface of the decklid raw carbon and letting the spoiler be the break line. GREAT idea
Couple side shots and then it’s getting tucked back in. View attachment 1596084