2015 Q60S and G37
2015 Q60S and G37
Might be a dumb question but I can't find an answer online. Maybe it's the way I'm workding the searches. Anyways do the 2015 Q60S and the 2008-2013 G37 have the same engine bay?
Just asking because I'd like to buy some engine bay /battery covers off of maine coast customs.
Thanks in advance.
Just asking because I'd like to buy some engine bay /battery covers off of maine coast customs.
Thanks in advance.
I was going to buy some stuff from them but I wanted real wrapped CF. Check out Mazterpiece Automotive on Instagram. I've already bought some burnt titanium stuff from him. For the following wrapped in CF I was quoted:
-Radiator Cover - $319
-Brake & Battery Cover - $229
-Engine Cover - $409 <- Too much. I'm going to buy an AIT one for around $200.
-Cusco Strut Bar - $179
-Radiator Cover - $319
-Brake & Battery Cover - $229
-Engine Cover - $409 <- Too much. I'm going to buy an AIT one for around $200.
-Cusco Strut Bar - $179
I was going to buy some stuff from them but I wanted real wrapped CF. Check out Mazterpiece Automotive on Instagram. I've already bought some burnt titanium stuff from him. For the following wrapped in CF I was quoted:
-Radiator Cover - $319
-Brake & Battery Cover - $229
-Engine Cover - $409 <- Too much. I'm going to buy an AIT one for around $200.
-Cusco Strut Bar - $179
-Radiator Cover - $319
-Brake & Battery Cover - $229
-Engine Cover - $409 <- Too much. I'm going to buy an AIT one for around $200.
-Cusco Strut Bar - $179
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IMO hydrodipping is a cheaper route to go for people who don't want to pay for real carbon fiber. The point of these is not for weight reduction either. The real carbon fiber wrapped pieces would probably actually be slightly heavier (an insignificant amount).
How are you wasting parts? You send yours in to get wrapped and then sent back. If you sell the car, you can easily sell the wrapped covers or swap (plus cash) for stock ones with a member here. If you don't get your money back, then oh well that's the nature of modifying/upgrading cars.
I'll gladly pay around $180 more to have my radiator cover and brake/battery covers, wrapped in real CF and clearcoated, but to each his own.
How are you wasting parts? You send yours in to get wrapped and then sent back. If you sell the car, you can easily sell the wrapped covers or swap (plus cash) for stock ones with a member here. If you don't get your money back, then oh well that's the nature of modifying/upgrading cars.
I'll gladly pay around $180 more to have my radiator cover and brake/battery covers, wrapped in real CF and clearcoated, but to each his own.
Real CF pieces would be even more expensive. This company along with Carbon Fiber Elements lays carbon fiber on existing pieces and clearcoats them. A wrap is just that, a vinyl wrap with a design. Do some research.
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