GI: Anyone want anything carbon fiber for is-f?
#34
I second this one as a good idea and suggestion
Aluminium would also be nice
http://www.s2tpp.com/index.html
Aluminium would also be nice
http://www.s2tpp.com/index.html
#37
Lexus Test Driver
TRD Parts Please!
Here is a good base for the company and would definitely gain some interest from our fellow F owners:
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Carbon Fiber Hood
Carbon Fiber Front Splitter
Carbon Fiber Rear Difusser
Carbon Fiber Rear Spoiler
Make all of the above mentioned at an affordable price and the customers will come!
Source: TRD Lexus IS-F "Circuit Club Sport Parts"
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Carbon Fiber Hood
Carbon Fiber Front Splitter
Carbon Fiber Rear Difusser
Carbon Fiber Rear Spoiler
Make all of the above mentioned at an affordable price and the customers will come!
Source: TRD Lexus IS-F "Circuit Club Sport Parts"
#40
Lexus Champion
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The paddle shiftters on the ISF are made out of magnesium, aluminum would be a cheap downgrade.
I second this one as a good idea and suggestion
Aluminium would also be nice
http://www.s2tpp.com/index.html
Aluminium would also be nice
http://www.s2tpp.com/index.html
#41
Afterall, what is an affordable price?
If you want good quality, they won't be cheap.
If you want cheap, they won't be good quality.
This is something we all understand.........
And if we are going to produce something, it needs to be something that will have a lot of interest.
Please try to tell me what's your affordable price for the product you are interested in.
And that product will need to have at least 25-30 people that will be interested in it.
I guess front lip and rear diffuser might be easier to start with.
If you want good quality, they won't be cheap.
If you want cheap, they won't be good quality.
This is something we all understand.........
And if we are going to produce something, it needs to be something that will have a lot of interest.
Please try to tell me what's your affordable price for the product you are interested in.
And that product will need to have at least 25-30 people that will be interested in it.
I guess front lip and rear diffuser might be easier to start with.
Last edited by Nigel-JDMParts; 07-29-12 at 09:16 PM.
#42
Tech Info Resource
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Sounds like the classic - Fast - Cheap - Reliable
pick two...
pick two...
#43
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I would honestly buy those splitters for max maybe $300-350 and the rear diffuser i would pay about $500-550 for it The cheaper the better but with great quality lol
Last edited by Phong780; 07-29-12 at 09:13 PM.
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