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Old 03-18-2010, 02:58 AM
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Carbon fiber G37 grill

Thanks to overwhelming requests from those that follow the Limited Edition blog, we are now ready and more than happy to make this available for anyone interested!

www.lmtedblog.blogspot.com

Carbon Fiber 2x2 wrapped grill, with automotive clear coat.

Would require your OE grill.

Price: $375






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Old 03-18-2010, 03:08 AM
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Damn son!! That's a great price compared to what iGT offers!! Sick as hell too!!

Can I take a peek?
Old 03-18-2010, 03:15 AM
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Youll get mine as soon as i find a friggin box to fit it in lmfao prob this or next week the latest lol
Old 03-18-2010, 03:32 AM
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No worries, let me know asap, but any pricing change won't affect you.
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Originally Posted by B L U E S L A T E
Damn son!! That's a great price compared to what iGT offers!! Sick as hell too!!

Can I take a peek?
It's getting picked up Friday, thanks to Ray all the way from NC!
Old 03-18-2010, 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by B L U E S L A T E
Damn son!! That's a great price compared to what iGT offers!! Sick as hell too!!

Can I take a peek?
why you knocking on my peeps...haha

good work Danny
Old 03-18-2010, 11:48 AM
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Nice Danny!
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Few questions...

1) Do you offer core exchange?

2) Can you also wrap the Infiniti emblem?

3) How resistant to rock chips is this? My painted grill is very prone to road rash and chipping of the paint. Rather, am I safe to assume that only the clear coat will be chipped off but the carbon fiber underneath will be strong enough to stay in place?

4) Do you offer an emblemless version?

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Originally Posted by JLai
Few questions...

1) Do you offer core exchange?

2) Can you also wrap the Infiniti emblem?

3) How resistant to rock chips is this? My painted grill is very prone to road rash and chipping of the paint. Rather, am I safe to assume that only the clear coat will be chipped off but the carbon fiber underneath will be strong enough to stay in place?

4) Do you offer an emblemless version?
All great questions.

1) I don't have any untouched grill at the moment. If you'd like a separate piece, I can get it for you but would need to factor in the cost. So for now, I'd have to ask you to send your OE grill to be wrapped.

2) It hasn't been tried but definitely worth a shot, although no guarantee. If it doesn't look right, it will be reversed and cleaned up.

3) The resistance to rock chip would be the same as if you have a CF hood or CF mirrors. The only difference is the position, which makes the grill more prone to come into contact with flying objects. But strength-wise, it should hold up just as good as other CF/epoxy/clear coat products.

The CF is bonded to the original surface so even if you were to somehow remove the top coats, the weave should still stay on. But at that point, you would have other things to worry about.



Thanks for all the support!
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Nice. Time to remove my grille.
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Thanks for the quick response.

If the grill has paint chips, does that mean we would need to sand it down for you so the CF is even when it bonds? Or is it prepped on your end?
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Has your grill be painted? If the paint is thick and the chip is large, it may require a little extra work/cost. Sanding can be done here or by yourself, whichever you prefer.
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Originally Posted by Danny@Limited Edition
Has your grill be painted? If the paint is thick and the chip is large, it may require a little extra work/cost. Sanding can be done here or by yourself, whichever you prefer.
Yeah, its painted. Paint is thick as well. Just considering all my options. Thanks for answering all my questions.
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No problem.

If it's painted, then I'm sure we can return it back to primer stage so the surface is uniform and smooth, ready for CF.

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Very nice Danny, I need to save up for this.


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