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  • Fesler previews its hydro carbon fiber interior kit and accessories

    HERE are previews of various hydro carbon fiber parts in the works by Fesler, including an interior kit consisting of door panels, gauge trim bezel, and dash inserts, as well as exterior rear tail light bezels. Although hydro carbon fiber is not true carbon fiber material, but plastic with a carbon fiber look pattern, [...]

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    I think these will look great!
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    • #3
      Check out my $40K sports car with cheesy plastic CF panels..no thanks.

      Get the real deal and leave the fake junk for ricers.
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        They're also producing a set with real carbon fiber.

        It's not like it matters if it's real or not, if it looks/feels the same.
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          Originally posted by MP81 View Post
          They're also producing a set with real carbon fiber.

          It's not like it matters if it's real or not, if it looks/feels the same.
          Yes, I saw that they are going to be making real ones.

          And No, it's does not look the same as real CF. Real CF has a 3 dimensional look (because that's what it is) that cannot be replicated by 2 dimensional printing as of yet. Granted the hydo stuff looks alot better than what they used to do, but it's still a far cry from the real deal.
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            Yeah, I guess you're right in that aspect...I forgot about that.
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            • #7
              Actually the hydro carbon fiber pieces are pretty 3 dimensional looking. You usually can't tell unless you look REALLY closely.
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