CARBON mustang

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I saw this mustang at SEMA and did not know anything about it. Wondering if anyone knows anything about it.... anyone know who makes anything Carbon fiber besides SEIBON for the new stang?
 

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I wouldn't mind if they painted the carbon fiber, but non-painted carbon fiber pieces on a Mustang is rice IMO. The front fascia doesn't look right on a mustang either, it looks like it belongs on a evo or something.
 
I'm indifferent on this one. CF can look great, if done correctly, and is functional, albeit only slightly. But a bodykit made completely of CF is just like 24" chrome rims: a way to show off how much cash ya got. The owner must have a very large penis.
 
I know of a company planning to make a true light weight body kit for the 05s in Jan or Feb. It will include Hood Front fenders, rear 1/4 flares, and Trunklid and doors will be optional. Supposed to be wider too, to fit wider rims. Doors will be able to bolt in all hardware and windows, but will be stamped "not DOT approved for offroad use only" But will come with a X-brace. The kit is made to lighten the car and fit more meat under, the bumpers are not CF so they are impact resistant polyurethane, IMHO CF bumpercovers are like a helmet on a retarded person, why bother?

Can't give any more info tho sorry.
 
Judging by the giant sticker on the windhseild you should be contacting Mattel Corp for those parts.

I don't care for tha air-dam myself but I like the grille very much, the stock one looks too cheap to me.

crewwolfy said:
The owner must have a very large penis.
I was actually thinking just the opposite, you know...compensating for deficiencies?
 
do we not have one great car!!! even in this CF state it is still awsome!!! so many different looks you can go with. dont know of any car you can change as much and it still looks good!!!vynle.
 
I personally don't like the carbon bumper covers. I think it is a complete waste. Polyurethane is light enough as it is, and it is very flexible. I can not see any reason in the world to make carbon fiber bumper covers unless it is just to show off, and I don't like show offs.