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waiting for a cool splitter
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Matt, this is really exciting for all of us. You have taken "aftermarket" to totally new level. I wish you a best of luck and when my project comes to a pont when body panels are considered i am seriously thinking your parts. Spoilers for sure now! |
Apparently, my online order 2 days ago got there just before the 100% CF hoods ran out of stock. I'll post some pics when it arrives ...
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I'd love to see a Carbon Fiber SS style hood for a first gen camaro. :yes:
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In addition to your body panels, have you have a nice market for interior panels too. Door panels, inner rear panels with speakers, kick panels, center consoles, etc. Also, if you made a nice CF gauge cluster for 67-68's to replace the flimsy Covin Classic one, that would be great too. |
A real carbon center piece for 67-68 dashes would be bought ASAP by me. :unibrow:
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Interior pieces
You guys must be reading my mind! I plan on doing a custom center console that is made up of several pieces so the consumer can further customize it by addding foam and leather to top area that come in contact with skin (like arm rests, etc.) and leave the sides as bare cabon fiber. Other areas might be begging for paint or aluminum trim. I am looking at Camaro consoles and other GM consoles of the era to use as design influence, but come up with a totally unique design. I might even include a cup holder or 2 if people say they want that. We'll definitely make a carbon I.P. (car design speak for instrument panel). I think the second gen has a nice I.P. already, so making a carbon insert is a piece of cake. The '67 & '68 aren't so bad unless you want to add more guages, but it's pretty simple, so it would be easy to make a panel that fits right in. The '69 Camaro on the other hand is a mess with that clock in the middle at an oblique angle that matches up to the overhang on the dash pad and the recessed guages, it's going to take some manipulation. I'm sure we can design something that is cohesive and functional. The thing that makes it hard to make an ergonomic design for the gauge cluster is that everyone wants to use a steering wheel that is much smaller than stock with a thick rim , so it's hard to see the gauges. For this reason, I'm thinking of moving the smaller auxillary gauges on the second gen out so you look at them over the wheel instead of inside the wheel where they get blocked by the rim on modern day aftermarket steering wheels.
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Matt: Thanks you for taking the time to address my questions. (I know they were very very specific, and you chose to be, "Frank" with your answers. I appreciate that) I'm impressed with you being able to put these types of parts together anywhere in the world and keep things coordinated enough to deal with the types of customers on this board. (They are informed and insist on good quality control) I look forward to adding some of your parts to my car as that part of the upgrade rises to the top of the priorities list. Good luck with this endeavor, and I look forward to many more "Options" for us to choose from. Thanks again, Best regards, Ty O'Neal |
A CF dash like the design of the DSE panel would be great. Maybe with a glove box door.
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Matt,
I just ordered a full C/F cowl panel in the nick of time. The internet was down out here. I will place an order for your first full C/F smooth underside 2 inch cowl hood as soon as you guys put them up for sale. It will be bolt on and use the same latch, right? I envision this hood being like the one stenod made for Mark Stielow's Camaro X? Anyway, please let us know if your future production plans change. All I need before paint is a hood. That and the wheels I ordered from Bonspeed 8 friggin weeks ago. Thanks for your time and for bringing these products to the market, Jim |
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