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Ultra-high rigidity with 5mm aluminum honeycomb built.

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These should become available in the near future..

He also does Dry Carbon R32 GTR Boot Wings :)

http://www.garage-yoshida.net/item_dcarbon2.html

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What do you do with that roof? Does it go over the top like a skin or do you cut existing roof off?
Sorry off topic but a quick look on that site check this baby out

http://www.garage-yoshida.net/item_2dinkit.html put your climate control/din slot down near the shifter and removes lighter and ash tray pretty cool..

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not 500 bucks worth of cool however.

I was thinking about carbon rooves not long ago. Wonder how much of a pain it would be to bond with the rest of the car, and in terms of perhaps doing it as a sneakey road car thing also (dreaming about the lottery here...)

I love the disclaimer.

The mounting, requires a certain level of technology. Please ask the attachment to professional skilled in the art who are not confident in your own technology.

Damage of goods by mounting mistakes, corruption of genuine parts in our shop can not be guaranteed at all.

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