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    Gen 5 carbon coil cover overlays

    These are real carbon fiber overlayed onto Gen 5 stock covers

    1 set ready to go for Christmas

    Carbon G5 Valve covers 2.jpg

    Carbon G 5 Valve covers.jpg

    $600 plus $30 shipping gets these to your door!




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    Now those are NICE!!!

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    Those are a sweet Christmas present!

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    I am getting the letters professionally cut to replace the by hand ones placed on there now, for future sets I can probably get color matched to car or close

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    Money tree went dormant for winter :-(

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    Those are NICE! Well done

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    Very nicey nice!

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    any carbon-fiber door sills?

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    x - brace carbon fiber?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cashcorn View Post
    any carbon-fiber door sills?
    Have some really nice ones, red CF, blue CF, Green CF, reg CF,

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    those covers are off the charts & a must have! i've got about 3 months+ until my baby gets delivered. will you be doing the x brace as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cashcorn View Post
    those covers are off the charts & a must have! i've got about 3 months+ until my baby gets delivered. will you be doing the x brace as well?
    Corn-Man..... since you asked and no other replies -

    CF Gen 5 X-Brace:

    PartsRack will have a CF-X-brace on March 4....about the time you get your VIN #. Approx $500 Exchanged.... This will be a CF-clad OE brace, 'cosmetic only.'

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    B-Man.. Are you saying CF over the aluminum? ps I also had a 69 boss 302, wimbledom white.. good times!!

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    Aluminum and carbon fibre react so as to cause cathodic corrosion, carbon and aluminum are on opposite ends of the galvanic scale. They will react to each other and corrosion and weakness will take place, especially when around either sea water or electric current such as what is grounded through out your chassis. The carbon would have to be entirely insulated from the aluminum.

    Anybody that wants a carbon X brace should only buy the factory piece as it is engineered with product liability as a structural piece in mind. It is a very complex piece with a variety of loads form different angles hitting it and I would also recommend to anyone that has a factory piece to watch and inspect it regularly for cracks and stress. Structural carbon parts that undergo stress is one thing, to add in engine bay heat is another, most structural carbon parts that undergo heat are usually treated with a ceramic coating


 

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