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Author Subject: G.I. Carbonfiber Grill
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Post #1
i'm slowly but surly garthing all the parts and potions to be able to make myself a De-Badged Grille since mine went like a toads arse in the heat of last year Dry

if there's enough interest I'll get my finger out and get some made up,..
they'll be made the same way the Carbon Mods guys show in the tutorial below they'll be double layered,..
1st one i do will be De-badged bud may do a badged version if it pay's off and there is enough interest,..

Price wise I'm thinking £100 Delivered but that's only a ball park figure and will have to factor in the costs and time put in to make it worth my while to do multiple one's let me know if this is something any of you'd be interested in?

Carbon Mods Tutorial

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Posted 27th Jan 2012 at 16:29
heidi6

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Yes. Also a Phase 3 rear spoiler.

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Posted 27th Jan 2012 at 18:28
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Word of advice if you didn't already know.. 'buy supplies from elsewhere, Carbon Mods are a rip off. Even their own sister company sells everything MUCH cheaper

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Posted 27th Jan 2012 at 21:42
gnrlee Forum Admin

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I've already got onto that one sourcing everything myself! Wink

As far as the ph3 spoiler casting the shape would be easy enough just working out how to do the screw parts
Let me get over the 1st heardle and see if I can do this.then I'll consider other bits! LOL

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Posted 28th Jan 2012 at 01:56
ballardpaul

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I would be well up for any carbon parts you produce Smile

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Posted 28th Jan 2012 at 02:24
eddy_gti6

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ballardpaul wrote:
I would be well up for any carbon parts you produce Smile


Same here, spoiler and petrol cap trim Thumbs up

Carbon masks Cool

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Posted 2nd Feb 2012 at 12:08
ballardpaul

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Carbon masks would be quality.

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Posted 2nd Feb 2012 at 12:20
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Post #8
Ive got someone making a spoiler and interior bits. A proper carbon company in japan.

If you guys were interested i could have words bout any other parys. Get a list goin.. think every forum is sick of the diy boys. No offence dave, sure you would do a cracking job.

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Posted 2nd Feb 2012 at 23:57
eddy_gti6

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How long do you think it will take before you have some parts done?

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Posted 3rd Feb 2012 at 11:23
pugjim

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The phase 3 spoiler is actually in 2 parts, probably easier to take it apart and just make the top part what you see most out of carbon then bond it back to the part what screws to the tailgate, then you dont have to make the fixings out of carbon?
Posted 13th Mar 2012 at 07:21
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Post #11
Cheers Jim
I'll look into that!

I've been carbon wrapping smaller things 1st to get the hang of how the CF works with
The resin and what I can and can't get away with!

At the moment I've just about done,...

Fuel cap trims
Inside Wing mirror covers (triangular bits inside the car)
Inner Door Handel trims
And I've done 1 headlight mask

Learnt loads I'll go to a scrappy and see if I can get a ph3 spoiler tomo to pull apart!
Smile

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Posted 13th Mar 2012 at 17:14
eddy_gti6

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Pics of the headlight mask Cool

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Posted 14th Mar 2012 at 02:10

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