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Anyone know a vendor or company that sells these? Had an order with VetteNuts (only online site I found that sells them), but they were unable to get some from whomever supplies them.
My driver side needs replaced. Let me know, thanks!
Apsis (a forum vendor) did mine, but I don’t think they stock them. I sent mine to them and they did a carbon fiber laminate and returned them.
I don’t remember the turnaround time now, but you could contact Jersey (the owner) if interested. jw@apsisusa.com
Someone could make a pretty penny if they jigged up molds to make actual cf ducts. I would buy a set for sure for my electron blue Z to go with the engine bay panels.
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Originally Posted by lewislgZ06
Apsis (a forum vendor) did mine, but I don’t think they stock them. I sent mine to them and they did a carbon fiber laminate and returned them.
I don’t remember the turnaround time now, but you could contact Jersey (the owner) if interested. jw@apsisusa.com
Apsis (a forum vendor) did mine, but I don’t think they stock them. I sent mine to them and they did a carbon fiber laminate and returned them.
I don’t remember the turnaround time now, but you could contact Jersey (the owner) if interested. jw@apsisusa.com
I was on their site last night, and did not see them offered. I will reach out and see if they can help. Thanks!
Yes they are laminated. You send your cores in and they are returned to you laminated.
You would never know the difference, and an actual complete CF piece would gain you nothing. The quality is top shelf.
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