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carbon fiber C-pillar trims

Post by lifes675 »

hi all as we all know the c-pillar trim tend to crack from time to time and i have been trying to find something better and now i have (just need to save up ) check out the webside for carbon parts for the adub's
http://www.c7carbon.com/toyota-mr2-aw11 ... -fiber-292" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; :D

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Post by born disturbed »

Nice link mate cheers. I will be keen to get some parts from these guys as money becomes available, that front bar & the c pillar mouldings would be amazing
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Post by mickeyduck »

Nice link indeed, good stuff!

And I look forward to seeing you and your AW on a run!

Goes for you too Jared. You need to rock over for a rummage to see if there's bits here you need mate. E.g. a wiper arm, was it? Txt me... :idea:
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Post by optional »

Interesting Option.
The OEM ones from two R Us are $US210 so the price is not too bad either since they should outlast the plastic ones.
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Post by Kippeth »

erk!

i think something just broke inside. That price is certainly steep! atleast seems to me. I think mine need some tinkering to fit properly, but if theres something wrong with them i think ill bend up some aluminium!

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Post by ricerocket »

Bringing up an ancient thread, but did anyone end up buying these? does anyone know if they're still being manufactured?
Site is down so I assume this has since long past!

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Post by bren38 »

Don't know of anyone manufacturing them, but Paul Sims in the UK has some available. Scary money for a couple of bits of plastic though!
https://www.mr2mk1toyotaspares.com/prod ... d-top-trim

Otherwise maybe try to get some 3D printed?

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