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so who's got carbon fibre bits on there car ? post pics please !

 

my car is going to be bright white and was thinking of doing a few bits and bobs init , includimg my rear lights and rear panel , one part of me says its tacky . but I do like it on the right car and when done right !

 

ive also got the option of my custom exhaust am having fitted having carbon fibre back boxrs !

 

please discuss and post pics

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I got slated for this on a white car.

 

carbon fuel flap

 

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carbon fog light ducts

 

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love that white car mate , but am not a fan of the filler cap , I think thats the thing with carbon though its quite easy to find yaself wrapping loads of bits up as I have had loads of ideas , I just dnt want overkill

one part of me says its tacky

 

It is :mellow:

Definately not on the rear lights. They are one part that Nissan definately got right stock, especially in 99 spec form.

If you want the right stuff for inside do CF overlay. It looks a billion times better than trim as it's real and isn't that expensive.

not a fan of carbon fibre myself, but each to their own, and as you say on some cars, when done well, they can get away with it.....

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