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> CF Turn Signal Cover Interest, Is there any interest?
Matt Romanowski
post Jan 2 2011, 04:36 PM
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I've been playing around and made up a carbon fiber turn signal "lens." It will screw on and fits pretty good but sits closer to the fender than the factory lens cover. It also fits over the factory lens cover and could be held on by double sided tape.

It would work well for full on track cars or people who want to protect their turn signal covers when at the track. No more taping the lenses up. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif)

Do people have any interest in these? They would probably be around $50 for the pair.

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post Jan 2 2011, 05:38 PM
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Those look great-currently running cut out aluminum (flat) over openings on auto x car.I'm getting ready to build a carbon fiber splitter and hopefully a rear trunk.Have you experimented with larger items in CF.J
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Those look great-currently running cut out aluminum (flat) over openings on auto x car.I'm getting ready to build a carbon fiber splitter and hopefully a rear trunk.Have you experimented with larger items in CF.J


Not too much. Done fiberglass though and I've been finding the CF easier to work with. If you pick a twill weave, it lays nicely and is easy to form. The splitter with a foam core should be pretty easy. The hardest part of the rear trunk is going to be the mold and lid reinforcements.
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