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Originally Posted by AznX TL
i recommend a carbon fiber overlay to cover all the bright colors
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/custo...at=2149&page=1
here is a REAL cf kit, i think the mod for ralliart has these on his car too
here is a REAL cf kit, i think the mod for ralliart has these on his car too
Originally Posted by AznX TL
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/custo...at=2149&page=1
here is a REAL cf kit, i think the mod for ralliart has these on his car too
here is a REAL cf kit, i think the mod for ralliart has these on his car too
Originally Posted by AznFlip
Oh sorry, I thought it was just some fake overlay.
i think the red cf would look great, it'd match the seats well
Originally Posted by AznX TL
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/custo...at=2149&page=1
here is a REAL cf kit, i think the mod for ralliart has these on his car too
here is a REAL cf kit, i think the mod for ralliart has these on his car too
It's not that expensive either. I wonder how the fitment is...
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Originally Posted by WoRkZ
It's not that expensive either. I wonder how the fitment is...
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https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=94436
Originally Posted by Ralliartist
Actually, the red might be cool w/o the yellow.
But yeah, if I just bought that particular car and could afford the CF trim kit, I think it would be an easy decision. I wonder if it wouldn't be nessesary to buff the color on the original trim (or paint them flat black) before installing the trim kit though. I mean, what if some trims are a bit out of alignment or just a bit tight and the color (yellow or red) can be seen from some angles?
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Originally Posted by WoRkZ
That's what I thought when I first saw it... either keep the red or the yellow, but the two don't match. I'm reminded of ketchup and mustard... it's really weird-
Originally Posted by ddcha
Those are some impressive deep thoughts... coming from a Canadian....
I'm just joking.. glad to see I'm not alone.
I'm just joking.. glad to see I'm not alone.
You know what, I've been all over the world in my life (a lot of it when I was a child) and I've always felt like I'm a citizen of the world and everybody has something to contribute to the global society.
Then again, I'm known as a pretty hard core idealist...

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