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Old 04-17-2020, 06:33 PM   #68811
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The ones I have are the fin style. I’ll probably make multiple sets. Just haven’t decided if I want to vacuum bag it or wet lay it

Isn't it vacuum bag way is lighter vs wet lay? Or did I learn that incorrectly?

I was thinking of having TRD style one w bottom of the fin part have cutout to have lil vent, so it's like GRMN, but having the vent in the rear than front, cuz that's where the ventilation mainly coming from... but I haven't seen the TRD garnish, so not sure if it works or not or even have a space to have a vent.
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Isn't it vacuum bag way is lighter vs wet lay? Or did I learn that incorrectly?

I was thinking of having TRD style one w bottom of the fin part have cutout to have lil vent, so it's like GRMN, but having the vent in the rear than front, cuz that's where the ventilation mainly coming from.
Yes, that is correct. It is typically lighter and stronger.
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Yes, that is correct. It is typically lighter and stronger.
I get the lighter part... but why is it stronger?
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I get the lighter part... but why is it stronger?
You get a more uniform distribution of resin and less air bubbles. The layers of fabric don't want to stay together and will separate where they overlay. When you do a wet lay you need to roll the part out as it cures to get the bubbles out.

One of my guys here used to be a mold maker for a company that made bath tubs and shower surrounds. He is pretty good with fiberglass. This is pretty much the same process. He has taught me a lot.
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@Tcoat need to get this full leather dashboard w orange stitching for his Hakone 86




They do make it in red, white & orange stitching
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Yea, XO green beans are great. Problem for me is getting XO in Idaho. In San Jose, at the Asian markets, I had a choice of about 12 different brands/styles of XO from about $5 to $50 a jar. Here the Asian markets are a joke in comparison. I only found one that has one brand of XO, and it isn't that great, and it is 30 miles away. Guess I need to look on line for that too.
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Are "we" talking about "proper" chips or are we talking about "crisps"?
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Old 04-17-2020, 08:08 PM   #68818
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Here’s a lil teaser...
GAD! I hope it's lighter when the finish with it -
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Old 04-17-2020, 08:09 PM   #68819
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I was looking at TRD front bumper and fender and noticed it reminded me of other fenders I have seen it before. After 30~40mins staring at it, I've figured out. It's Max Orido's fenders.




Is that mean anything? Nah, still expensive ($1,850+shipping).. but cheaper than $15k
Haha interesting I didn't even realize those fenders were from Orido's kit!

I was sort of considering it, but the kouki TRD sideskirts aren't compatible because the piece between the front wheel and door fills the entire gap rather than stopping about halfway like with the zenki.
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TRD JP finally released water down Griffon parts... front bumper & wider fenders cost $15k!!!! Oof!
I suggest you get two of each - to have one on hand for a spare -
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GAD! I hope it's lighter when the finish with it -
Hope to find out next week

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Haha interesting I didn't even realize those fenders were from Orido's kit!

I was sort of considering it, but the kouki TRD sideskirts aren't compatible because the piece between the front wheel and door fills the entire gap rather than stopping about halfway like with the zenki.
Yeah plus fenders are 10mm (maybe 15mm) wider than stock.

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I suggest you get two of each - to have one on hand for a spare -
Haha w using your life saving? Sure~ lol
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@Tcoat need to get this full leather dashboard w orange stitching for his Hakone 86




They do make it in red, white & orange stitching
Actually one of my very few complaints (not really a complaint as much as an objecting observation) is that they make a big deal about the orange stitching on the steering wheel, shift boot and dash but just did the door panels and back seat in black. Some more of the orange sticking on some other places would have been nice.
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Actually one of my very few complaints (not really a complaint as much as an objecting observation) is that they make a big deal about the orange stitching on the steering wheel, shift boot and dash but just did the door panels and back seat in black. Some more of the orange sticking on some other places would have been nice.
That part I didn’t know. I would of expected they would done all orange stitching. They cheap out! Smh
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