View Poll Results: Who would be interested in Status Elite Dry Carbon G37 Coupe Roof Cap?
Yes, I would purchase
17
40.48%
No, I would not purchase
4
9.52%
Yes, Interested, but would not purchase.
13
30.95%
No, Not interested, and would not purchase
8
19.05%
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Status Elite Dry Carbon Roof Cap FEELER
Here is a poll to see who is interested in a dry carbon roof cap for the G37 Coupe. Cost will be roughly $679 shipped! Keep in mind shipping with these dimensions would be somewhere between $100-$130 via UPS Ground.
We would need a minimum of five confirmed buyers with 50% deposit and 50% prior to shipping. ETA: 3-6 weeks.
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We would need a minimum of five confirmed buyers with 50% deposit and 50% prior to shipping. ETA: 3-6 weeks.
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It's not developed yet. An example would be Mastergrade's carbon fiber roof cap with better fitment and in dry carbon as seen on our radiator shrouds, brake & battery covers, engine cover, and diffuser.
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Lol David, I was going to remove the second option but it wouldnt let me do it after I had created the post.
I will start pre-order next week to confirm who is serious, and if we have five, we will start the mold making process.
Thanks for everyones input so far, we would like to hear more.
As for our dry carbon, it will be much lighter than "wet laid" process.
We will create a mold with curvatures..not a flat piece of carbon...for those wondering
I will start pre-order next week to confirm who is serious, and if we have five, we will start the mold making process.
Thanks for everyones input so far, we would like to hear more.
As for our dry carbon, it will be much lighter than "wet laid" process.
We will create a mold with curvatures..not a flat piece of carbon...for those wondering
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not sure if u know much about the MG roof, but theres been a lot of complains about the fitment of that roof, i notice the people who got them had to purchase addition vinyl to block out of the paint around the edges to prevent people seeing the botton of the original roof, please have that issue solve, you dont want 2 brand have the same issues
not sure if u know much about the MG roof, but theres been a lot of complains about the fitment of that roof, i notice the people who got them had to purchase addition vinyl to block out of the paint around the edges to prevent people seeing the botton of the original roof, please have that issue solve, you dont want 2 brand have the same issues