The CF looks amazing..Thanks or the pictures you lucky bastard lol
The CF looks amazing..Thanks or the pictures you lucky bastard lol
"The thunder of 1001bhp would send a sonic boom through his carbon fibre shell, crack it in half and leave a wet puddle on the fancy leather seat."
Great pics
Perhaps i would take the CF, you save some weight on paint ! ,
i don't care how it looks, if it's fast...performance is the most important for me
Life is too short to stay, race!
Gora Euskadi! Visca Catalunya!
lol, wash your car more, you'd be able to tell that it is definitely a bug...
sauc3 is correct the naked CF costs so much because they have to arrange the CF so the weave lines up etc whereas if it's painted it doesn't matter. i think the CF looks good but paint looks better...Originally Posted by bmwpower
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
I think it looks great with just the cf.
btw, maybe you should think of adding a poll so its easier see people's views.
2011 Honda Civic Si
ATHEIST and damn proud of it.
CF or paint, I don't care. It's an amazing car, and the photos are excellent!!!!
UCP's BSG Nerd and a resident Freerider.
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Great pictures, thanks. This is one of my favorite cars, so it's greatly appreciated.
"Spiritually, we never stray too far from the racetrack." -Porsche
Not necessarily. The term carbon fibre is used to describe a range of different composite materials.Originally Posted by Ferrer
"A string is approximately nine long."
Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM
Thanks for the compliments, guys!
Only the ones with fibres of carbon in.Originally Posted by crisis
Thanks for all the fish
As long as you keep the pics coming we won't mind.Originally Posted by Piacki_117
That is unbelievable.
" You may be a Ferrari owner but, you may not necessarly be a Ferrari driver" Enzo Ferrari
I would've thought the exact opposite.Originally Posted by Ferrer
Great pics Piacki_117!
By its true defintion but it is used genrically as well.Originally Posted by Coventrysucks
Carbon fiber can refer to carbon filament thread, or to felt or woven cloth made from those carbon filaments. By extension, it is also used informally to mean any composite material made with carbon filament; for more on that application, see graphite-reinforced plastic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_fiber
Carbon fiber reinforced plastic or (CFRP or CRP), is a strong, light and very expensive composite material or fiber reinforced plastic. Similar to glass-reinforced plastic, which is sometimes simply called fiberglass, the composite material is commonly referred to by the name of its reinforcing fibers (carbon fiber), an example of part-for-whole metonymy. The plastic is most often epoxy, but other plastics, such as polyester, vinylester or nylon, are also sometimes used. Some composites contain both carbon fiber and fiberglass reinforcement. Less commonly, the term graphite-reinforced plastic is also used.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphit...forced_plastic
"A string is approximately nine long."
Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM
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