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Hi all,

I would like to cover my door trims with some Carbon Fibre flat panels but have no idea where I can get them from? Im aware that you can get after market 'molded' ones (but they cost heaps) so I literally just need two flat pieces big enough to cover my doors and then i'll cut to size. Should be a lot cheaper! Any ideas on where I can get that sort of Carbon Fibre?

Cheers,

Glen

I honestly don't know how you could cover your door panels with flat unless you are just doing some of the inserts that are totally flat.

Seriously have a look around a doing some covering, but you are going to be surprised how expensive just the raw carbon material is. It is about $70-100 per square meter in oz and about $30+ in the US.

I honestly don't know how you could cover your door panels with flat unless you are just doing some of the inserts that are totally flat.

Seriously have a look around a doing some covering, but you are going to be surprised how expensive just the raw carbon material is. It is about $70-100 per square meter in oz and about $30+ in the US.

Oh sorry man I made a mistake, I ment to say that I have taken the original door trims off my car (i've pretty much taken everything out of my car...) and now want to cover it up with Carbon fibre flat panel.

Link: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=5128026

Cheers,

Hi,

We have two flat panels available in Carbon Fibre. 80 x 80cm and 50 x 50cm. Both are 1mm thick sheets.

Please let me know if your interested.

Cheers,

Shane

Oh bummer they fall just short (well kinda) because I will need them more around the measurements of 110 x 50cm. :P

  • 2 weeks later...
Oh bummer they fall just short (well kinda) because I will need them more around the measurements of 110 x 50cm. :)

Rob from www.hybridcustoms.com.au here in WA makes a true Carbon Fibre universal door skin with the dimensions being up to 1200mm wide by 1000mm deep with 40mm lip, images below are the finished product made for an R35 and some photos of them being infused.

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