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Old 12-23-2014, 01:56 PM   #3
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Carbon fiber goodies usually don't go well by themselves. They typically look better with aggressive builds and other substantial modifications. It would look pretty goofy with a stock 86, or any car for that matter to have a cf hood or trunk by itself. If they were installed together with other things such as a lip kit, suspension/wheels, you can balance it out very well and achieve that desired look.


This is only my opinion and you are entitled to your own. I'm not going to tell you what you should or shouldn't buy.


I had an e46 zhp before this car .. had cf hood/lip in the front. trunk lip in the rear. coilovers, wheels, headlights, tail lights, you name it. Everything worked well with each other. The paint was a very dark metallic gray, so you couldn't even tell any of the parts were cf from afar unless the lighting was right.
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