I decided to go carbon
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#73
Re: I decided to go carbon
Originally Posted by JDMFantasy2K
well no matter what this kid does to his civic, least it'll neve be as gay as this thread from H-T...
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1902983
This one guy in there paid 5G's to get r33 taillights on his prelude :1
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1902983
This one guy in there paid 5G's to get r33 taillights on his prelude :1
h-t **** have hit a new level
#74
Re: I decided to go carbon
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
Leroy, you didn't decided to go carbon, you decided to go cabron.
you think I would pay $1100 for a helmet? they look nice though, dont they?
#77
Re: I decided to go carbon
Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
replied... omg I can't believe that guy spent that much for taillights and people are defending him
h-t **** have hit a new level
h-t **** have hit a new level
#78
Re: I decided to go carbon
Originally Posted by 5thGenLx
its funny. you put carbon fiber ---- on the car for weight reduction, then paint it. do you know how much paint weighs? its almost negating any weight loss you've put into the car.
It took me just under a gallon to paint my civic.
#79
Re: I decided to go carbon
Originally Posted by Xgenturbo
You are retarded if you think paint makes a difference. A Gallon of paint weights 10lbs, it weights even less when dry.
It took me just under a gallon to paint my civic.
It took me just under a gallon to paint my civic.
#80
Re: I decided to go carbon
lol, for real paint doesn't weigh that much. think it took about half a gallon to paint my last car.
i think carbon looks good if its not over done, i'm actually thinking about redoing my sunroof a blue and black carbon kevlar mix. the pattern looks pretty sick and it would look good on my blue car.
i think carbon looks good if its not over done, i'm actually thinking about redoing my sunroof a blue and black carbon kevlar mix. the pattern looks pretty sick and it would look good on my blue car.