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Composite Carbon Fiber 914 parts, No affiliation...looks great. |
bandjoey |
Jun 9 2015, 09:46 PM
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bandjoey Group: Members Posts: 4,926 Joined: 26-September 07 From: Bedford Tx Member No.: 8,156 Region Association: Southwest Region |
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dovsky |
Aug 12 2015, 12:38 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: 9-August 08 From: Zichron Yaakov, Israel Member No.: 9,402 Region Association: None |
For those of you interested in carbon fiber hoods, please note that the price quote shown on page 1 of this thread is for a ready-to-bolt CF hood with a grade-A surface quality. This means a UV-protected, clear-coated scratch resistant high-gloss naked CF finish on par to what you would find on today’s $200K+ sports cars. A lower cost alternative would be a grade-B surface (I think this is what Getty provides but I’m not 100% sure), which means just a bare CF panel requiring a proficient body & paint shop to prep, prime, paint and clear-coat.
If anyone is interested on a grade-B CF hood, I’ll be happy to provide a quote. Group buys are always welcome. BTW, no need for hood pins in this case. Dov Check out all our products and services at: www.compositedimensions.com |
ConeDodger |
Aug 12 2015, 04:48 PM
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Apex killer! Group: Members Posts: 23,610 Joined: 31-December 04 From: Tahoe Area Member No.: 3,380 Region Association: Northern California |
For those of you interested in carbon fiber hoods, please note that the price quote shown on page 1 of this thread is for a ready-to-bolt CF hood with a grade-A surface quality. This means a UV-protected, clear-coated scratch resistant high-gloss naked CF finish on par to what you would find on today’s $200K+ sports cars. A lower cost alternative would be a grade-B surface (I think this is what Getty provides but I’m not 100% sure), which means just a bare CF panel requiring a proficient body & paint shop to prep, prime, paint and clear-coat. If anyone is interested on a grade-B CF hood, I’ll be happy to provide a quote. Group buys are always welcome. BTW, no need for hood pins in this case. Dov Check out all our products and services at: www.compositedimensions.com Dov, I suspect the Getty hoods are Grade-A as most of them I've seen are naked CF and beautiful. Randal just painted and clear coated his leaving a naked number circle in CF. I'm sure yours are fine too... |
dovsky |
Aug 13 2015, 06:23 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: 9-August 08 From: Zichron Yaakov, Israel Member No.: 9,402 Region Association: None |
For those of you interested in carbon fiber hoods, please note that the price quote shown on page 1 of this thread is for a ready-to-bolt CF hood with a grade-A surface quality. This means a UV-protected, clear-coated scratch resistant high-gloss naked CF finish on par to what you would find on today’s $200K+ sports cars. A lower cost alternative would be a grade-B surface (I think this is what Getty provides but I’m not 100% sure), which means just a bare CF panel requiring a proficient body & paint shop to prep, prime, paint and clear-coat. If anyone is interested on a grade-B CF hood, I’ll be happy to provide a quote. Group buys are always welcome. BTW, no need for hood pins in this case. Dov Check out all our products and services at: www.compositedimensions.com Dov, I suspect the Getty hoods are Grade-A as most of them I've seen are naked CF and beautiful. Randal just painted and clear coated his leaving a naked number circle in CF. I'm sure yours are fine too... My point was that there is a more economical approach compared to what I quoted previously for those that don't need the naked CF look because they're thinking of painting their hoods anyway. I'm just offering a possible alternative. I'm sure the Getty hood is a fine product but no one has been able to provide any technical specs (i.e.: UV-protection, Type of CF, CF to resin ratio, CF to GF ratio if any, weight, etc.). My advice for anyone thinking of spending $$$ on a critical composite part is to conduct a more detailed apple-to-apple comparison first in order to understand what you're really getting. No 2 composite parts from 2 different manufacturers are ever the same. My product's specs are and will always be available for anyone to review. |
jd74914 |
Aug 13 2015, 01:03 PM
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Its alive Group: Members Posts: 4,782 Joined: 16-February 04 From: CT Member No.: 1,659 Region Association: North East States |
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