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Old 06-24-2009, 09:02 PM   #1
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IMHO Carbon is becoming very passe', it'll date the car waay more than just leaving it stock.

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Old 06-25-2009, 04:00 PM   #2
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One note on the OEM CF pieces - I do believe it's UV that destroys them. I've seen several instances where the OEM CF steering wheels crack like crazy because of this. I think it depends a lot on where you live, how harsh/intense the sun is, and where you park your car. I live in NorCal where it's supposed to get up to 107/108 this weekend. When it gets hot like that I can tell you the sun is really intense. In the three years I've lived here it's totally trashed the paint on my Honduh daily driver. I drive my Box more to work now, but not when the heat rises, then I drive the ol' Honduh and just let the damn thing bake. With my 996 I have a CF steering wheel and I ALWAYS put a sunshade in the front window no matter where I go. Loren (who runs Renntech) told me this is a must if I want to keep my steering wheel in one piece. I just thought I'd throw that out while we're discussing CF pieces - I would consider a sunshade for those bright sunny days just to be safe, regardless of where you get the parts from. I've seen people around here with CF hoods that have gotten trashed in no time from the intense sun. I've got a CF hood, mirrors, and intake scoops. Mine look perfect though as I garage my car and don't park it outside on those days when the temp is up over 100 (it gets up to 114 here)....

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Old 06-25-2009, 04:09 PM   #3
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IMHO Carbon is becoming very passe', it'll date the car waay more than just leaving it stock.

It's like furcoat or plasma TV for car guys ...

Dry carbon in matte finish seems to be the cool thing these days. After finding out a pair of those mirrors cost $1k I've decided to spend my money on something else instead.
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Old 06-26-2009, 08:17 AM   #4
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Here is an example of Porsche OE carbon fiber vs. MAcarbon. (boosted from their site)

Beautifully perfect CF work.
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Old 06-26-2009, 09:05 PM   #5
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wow that looks amazing-- i am considering CF for my 03 986 ( yes i call my boxster 986 ;0)

i have to agree with some of you guys... it does get pretty expensive.. i just purchased that replcement turbo wing for the stock "pull out" spoiler-- cost me 500$ usd incl. shipping to canada...

next: side scoops, lic plate, then..p-----ricey interior....
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