Rice or nice?
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On a red car...

http://949racing.com/miata-rear-finish-panel.aspx
I've never been a fan of carbon fiber, but I've been toying with the idea of replacing some larger things with carbon fiber.

http://949racing.com/miata-rear-finish-panel.aspx
I've never been a fan of carbon fiber, but I've been toying with the idea of replacing some larger things with carbon fiber.
If you have other carbon fiber parts it could work, otherwise paint it.
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Why would you want ot loose weight in where you need it most on our cars? Just a thought.
Have a great day,
Jared
P.S. I say rice unless you have other CF on the car.
Have a great day,
Jared
P.S. I say rice unless you have other CF on the car.
Mine looks like hell - faded pink - but I'd paint it before resorting to CF. Add-ons like that scream "I have no clue, so I'll slap this aftermarket stuff on to look cool" to me.
i pulled mine off and painted it satin black and i love how it looks. its not heavy at all and i would never think to put a carbon one as weight savings. I think painting it black on a red car isnt rice at all, looks kinda like black rear panels painted on older musclecars
I was thinking of getting one myself. Mine's busted. I wouldn't think twice about painting it if it looked ricey as-is.
I've been trying to justify the extra $50 over a $199 stock piece; I won't have to fill any holes from debadging and it won't crack with age like the stock one (I hope).
I've been trying to justify the extra $50 over a $199 stock piece; I won't have to fill any holes from debadging and it won't crack with age like the stock one (I hope).
Got it, myself. It's a nice looking piece, and it's not much more than a good condition 20 year old stock piece, that will probably crack in a few years anyway. Do need more CF to compliment it though.
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