as we all know prht models didnt come with the light boot soft tops had..
was wondering how much people would pay for a carbon trunk boot???? or how keen would anyone want to change it??
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Re: NC prht carbon boot
What light are you talking about? I have a light on my boot (PRHT)
And what carbon boot are you talking about? links?
And what carbon boot are you talking about? links?
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Re: NC prht carbon boot
deanb90 wrote:What light are you talking about? I have a light on my boot (PRHT)
Light as in Lightweight.
Not light as in lightbulb.
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Re: NC prht carbon boot
Carbon boot? Is there a carbon bonnet?
Hmm there is always something else on the list..... still haven't done the exhaust or supercharger!
Hmm there is always something else on the list..... still haven't done the exhaust or supercharger!
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Re: NC prht carbon boot
Thinking about getting a mould done, and boot shape similar to the m3 csl.
Obviously will need numbers to cover costs of creating that mould.
Just a thought.. Nothing concrete~ would look bloody awesome though.
Obviously will need numbers to cover costs of creating that mould.
Just a thought.. Nothing concrete~ would look bloody awesome though.
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the cost of a mould ie tooling something up and producing an aesthetic product would be a significant undertaking. Who would do the engineering? And what is the purpose?
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Who would do the engineering? And what is the purpose?
1. a professional moulder, perhaps a panel shop.
2. it looks cool and is light weight.
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Most carbon parts arnt engineered. That's why they are not everyone's cup of tea.
How I would go about it is mould in Australia. Send mould to Japan or Taiwan where carbon is cheap and of better quality than china. Send back here.
Weight wouldn't be much of a difference. But looks good and will be similar design to m3 csl boot oh.. So nice..
How I would go about it is mould in Australia. Send mould to Japan or Taiwan where carbon is cheap and of better quality than china. Send back here.
Weight wouldn't be much of a difference. But looks good and will be similar design to m3 csl boot oh.. So nice..
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Re: NC prht carbon boot
Gmi, if you're going to do that, I'd suggest you find a CF fab shop in Japan or Taiwan and give them an order of X sets. They can get the boot and mould it themselves and if the quality isn't good...they built the mould. By the time you build the mould and send the mould out, your costs will be too high.
I looked at producing a body kit in Malaysia, and for FRP/CF skinned front lip and side skirts, it would have come to about $400 plus shipping, but I needed a 10 set run. Plus the shipping just killed it...same price as the kit itself!
I looked at producing a body kit in Malaysia, and for FRP/CF skinned front lip and side skirts, it would have come to about $400 plus shipping, but I needed a 10 set run. Plus the shipping just killed it...same price as the kit itself!
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