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09-27-2005, 09:52 PM | #121 |
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I would be interested in a CF front air splitter for Pignoses with OE lips. Perhaps there is way to make this compatable for Pignoses without OE lips as well?
Just a thought. I'm sure everyone here would like an air splitter for their specific generation 240 front bumper. |
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09-27-2005, 11:17 PM | #123 | |
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Yea alot of people do that. I did that for Great Company's S13 last Dec. They just wanted a quick & dirty. But it gets the job done. The plug we are doing for that is exactly a plug. It has an alluminum honeycomb core like our S14 panel. So it will not flex or lose strength once you start cutting into it to fit your meters. Just a heck of alot more reliable than sheet plastic or bondo.
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09-28-2005, 07:21 AM | #125 | |
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It started as this: This was pre-sanding/paint: id rather have a solid piece of fiberglass or carbon fiber though
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09-28-2005, 08:13 AM | #126 |
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Seriously, radio trim piece for the s13. I have a similar setup to what statik has but in my 93 hatch
http://www.zilvia.net/f/attachment.p...achmentid=9011 But I want to replace the whole piece with cf. If it can be made for me within the next 30 days I'll pay threw the nose for it. I'm rebuilding my carpc setup and will have it all ready to install in the next 30days so I'm either gonna find something like this, or I'm gonna haveta just find a crappy replacement piece or try and fab something up myself... But I'm not a fab guy so... help me out! If I knew how to make a cf mold I'd be on it in a heart beat but I'm no fabricator edit: Heck, to make it easier just keep it flat across where the radio hole is I'll cut it out myself... but do make the holes for the climate controls and shifter, those would be more tricky.. it'd be ideal for me to cutout my own hole for the mounting of the lcd screen anyway. I'll send you a console trim piece if you want so you have something to work with. |
09-28-2005, 11:11 AM | #128 | |
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crap crap crap guess it's time I learn how to use fiberglass Man I tell ya, I hear a lot of requests for a cf complete radio/shifter/climate control trim like I want. I've seen a number in this thread alone.. I bet it'd be a great "bread and butter" earning piece... (I know I'd be willing to drop $200 on it... possibly more) just a though.. ah well, guess Imma haveta look somewhere else oh yeah, and i didn't mean overlay.. if i was gonna go for an overlay type thing i'd just get the vinyl look alike :ghey: |
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09-28-2005, 12:33 PM | #129 |
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I know people want it. I will think about it seriously. After all... thats what this thread is all about. And i am producing those meter panels based on requests from this thread. I am into my second straight day making a mold right now. It is
extremely time consuming. Not to mention expensive. But i can tell you that a part like that will have a retail of $300. It is a very detailed part. |
09-28-2005, 03:38 PM | #130 | |
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Keep up the good work, your cf pieces look awesome. I understand the time consuming part.. hence why I'm not doing it myself (I'm so freakin' impatient!) Is all that's available for the arm rest cover the one for the s14 that raretrick sells or is there an s13 one? I've seen one in an s13 before but I don't know if it was your piece or not. |
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09-28-2005, 09:25 PM | #131 | |
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im not sure if any1 has posted this, cause i didnt look through all of the pages, but a CF sunroof replacement, and an OEM Zenki 1989 front lip lol... I'd pay about 200 for the lip, and iono bout the sin roof, depends how light it is lol.
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Thank you,
We do not make an armrest cover for the S13 at the moment. But we will have it in the next month. Focused on the hoods and seats right now. ////////// Keep up the good work, your cf pieces look awesome. I understand the time consuming part.. hence why I'm not doing it myself (I'm so freakin' impatient!) Is all that's available for the arm rest cover the one for the s14 that raretrick sells or is there an s13 one? I've seen one in an s13 before but I don't know if it was your piece or not.[/QUOTE] |
09-28-2005, 10:00 PM | #133 |
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i REALLY want a cupholder!! I busted my iced tea in my car 2day. Sat there, lookin at it, thinking "it'd b awesome to have a cupholder right about now..."
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09-28-2005, 11:16 PM | #135 | |
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so what's the possibility of an S14 sunroof delete? any time soon? because i wanna get rid of mine in the very near future
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09-29-2005, 01:38 AM | #136 |
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Alot of sunroof delete panel requests here. Since we are prepping our car for SRX unlimited, we are having to get rid of the sunroof. My solution is a simple composite panel sandwiched with the alluminum honeycomb. Its 1/4 thick. Interesting thing about this is that if i use just fiberglass to bond the honeycomb, it still lets the light in thru the honeycomb like an opaque window.
I am curious to see how much weight we take off with that sunroof and mechanicals of it. I will see what i can do. |
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Buttons can be relocated, yes, enjoy that task on your own if you wish. The stock vents are insainly hard to remove w/o breaking... much less making a Carbon mold/ part that allows you to re-insert them. Shifter & Radio Trim are very simple because those sections have no major funtional parts to relocate or re-fabricate. Quote:
This is exactly what the US Industry needs.. a good bitch slap lesson on quality. alluminum honeycomb core hoods ?? for real... no-one else in the industry has the balls to make a part like this?? Ferrari, Aston Martin, Pagani,... those guys!! And your able to get that quality part for your 89 240sx... for a fraction of what a lesser high quality hood from Japan would cost. Yes... I just said that! Thats how much faith I have in Mike's products. Peace Drew
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yeah this aluminum honeycomb is the shit from what i understand...
where can one aquire this aluminum honeycomb? i wanna try making something myself :-p then when i fail i can come to you for a properly made piece (i'm talking about using fiberglass of course..carbon fiber is russian to me)
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09-30-2005, 07:27 AM | #140 | |
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Here is the piece I have been asking about (granted this is from an auto but you should be able to get a VERY GOOD IDEA of what I'm talking about) The trim piece on an s13 has 3 holes. 1 for the shifter, 1 for the radio, 1 for the climate control. No holes for buttons or anything of the such. No need to remove any vents. That's what I'm asking for. I'd use my stock shifter/shift boot. Either a radio and the pocket or my lcd screen, and the stock climate controls. I'm not asking to replace the climate controls... that's why I said the "trim" I hope it is now understood what I was asking for.. And that I don't look like I'm some newbie that doesn't respect the time and effort it takes to do said cf work and that I'm some newbie asking for the near impossible to be created |
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09-30-2005, 01:24 PM | #143 | |
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I wish it were that simple to just start working with honeycomb. However, it is
more of a black art than anything. Back in the day when i was taking my A&P (airframe & powerplant) at Northrop, there were no official courses on the subject. There are books available, none of which i have ever read. I have always preferred to explore the web, corporate and university website by googling. I am sure that you can find some small pieces available on ebay. We will not be showing or distributing pics of the hoods until our show at D1 in December. This has more to do with business and market timing. I just got our S13 console today, i dont really see any advantage to replicating the entire part out of CF given that it will not be any lighter than the plastic part. An overlay would be the smartest way. But we are making a plug for it. /////////// Quote:
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09-30-2005, 04:59 PM | #144 | |
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If you're talking the real stuff, then please, inform me what I need to do... I'm not looking for a weight saving... no more than a mirror cover.. or arm rest cover would entail.. do you see where I'm going with that? Yeah, it's more of a form over function... actually that's exactly what it is and that's what I want lol But all the same. It's up to you on what you wanna spend your time on. I don't wanna keep saying "I want this or this" and clutter up your time when I know you have more important things to do. So when it comes time you need something else to make some $$ so you can work on a much larger project, bring out the CF consol trim piece and I'll probably buy one.. BTW, are you still estimating it'd be $300 now that you've seen the console? I'm just curious. |
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tiggs - Not specifically directed to you... other people have mentioned it. My example was more towards the S14's AC control area.
Mike - Overlay? If your going to the extent of a large one piece Overlay then you may as well do the full part the same as the S14 Radio Panel... That way the customer still has options (gauges or what not)... I personally think that would be an awsome part to work on. Let me know... Peace Drew
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09-30-2005, 05:58 PM | #146 |
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What I was thinking with the console, to make it a little more functional per se, keep the holes for the shifter and climate controls, just go flat over the radio hole. The you get that cool blank space for gauges or in my case my LCD screen.. all to cut out ourselves how we want.
Basically the console, w/the plug already there I'd totally be up for that. I think that's kinda what MadScientist was saying? I could be wrong which I'm known to be wrong from time to time. |
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Well to make a full CF part, we would have to add fasteners so that it would mount up the same as stock. And an overlay would consist of 3 layers of CF, so it would be a quality part. You would apply some silicone adhesive to your console piece and just mount the CF overlay. Overlays have become synonymous with cheapo ebay fake carbon. Its become a cheap disgusting industry for carbon parts.
So, the full replicated part would be too expensive. Have you looked underneath that part btw? All those mounting points need to be reproduced, and there is just no cheap way to do it. So i think an overlay would be around a $200 part retail. But the plan has been to make blank plugs for the moment. If we do the overlay, it will be in December because we are backed up. ////////////// Quote:
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09-30-2005, 08:53 PM | #148 |
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how soon will that sunroof panel be done?
I kinda need it soon like in 2 weeks haha or before the rain season at least please?
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09-30-2005, 09:14 PM | #149 |
I hate my shitty sun visors... with the melted warning on them..
Id like it to be replaced with carbon fiber/ carbon kevlar... Oh yeah and the whole ceiling piece would be cool too.. you know the only interior thats gray besides the shitty sun visors. |
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09-30-2005, 09:53 PM | #150 |
i was wondering if you can get this in carbon fiber... but for the left hand side
http://www.zilvia.net/f/attachment.p...tid=9632&stc=1 oh and the radiator shroud in carbon kevlar/ fiber BTW can you make all the things for the s14 please |
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