First Top Secret Kit U.S.A. (Texas)...
Black is the worst color to photograph. It is very difficult to capture the lines of a black car in a photgraph no matter how much you manipulate the lighting. These pix dont do that car justice. You have to see it in person.
Top Secret will not make any aero parts from polyurethane simply because polyurethane changes form at high temperatues and warps even though it is more 'amature-driver' friendly.
This car is going on Top Secret's wall in Japan.
Top Secret will not make any aero parts from polyurethane simply because polyurethane changes form at high temperatues and warps even though it is more 'amature-driver' friendly.
This car is going on Top Secret's wall in Japan.
A buddy of mine has an AE 86,and his OEM JDM bumpers are polyurethane, and do not change form with regular climate heat....
Please correct me if I'm wrong Emotiongear, but isn't fiberglass a cheaper material and easier to make when compared to polyurethane ?
Please correct me if I'm wrong Emotiongear, but isn't fiberglass a cheaper material and easier to make when compared to polyurethane ?
Anyway, back to Jeff's car...cannot wait for a cf hood to go on there
Last edited by Emotiongear; Jul 21, 2008 at 11:00 AM.
Jeff, It was truly an honor having you visit our shop and having the Body Kit installed here too. I also love the Black TS Shift ****!
Thank you for your business and hope to see you again very soon when we install your Carbon Fiber Hood. 
That car is truly....sweet!


Ken "Nismo"
Thank you for your business and hope to see you again very soon when we install your Carbon Fiber Hood. 
That car is truly....sweet!



Ken "Nismo"
lol this is the hugest highjack ever....
I'm sure TS's fiberglass is top quality you shouldn't run to replicas so quickly.
I was just simply trying to confirm with emotiongear that fiberglass is a cheaper/easier material to use when compared to polyurethane.
And I was also trying to confirm that polyurethane will not change form in normal climates, some JDM cars use polyurethane OEM and have no problems.
You guys should still show interest in this kit, I'm sure TS R&D's great quality and fitting, they just so happen to use a cheaper material, and charge top dollar = more profits, and just think once you crack a piece of your kit you'll have to buy another
I'm sure TS's fiberglass is top quality you shouldn't run to replicas so quickly.
I was just simply trying to confirm with emotiongear that fiberglass is a cheaper/easier material to use when compared to polyurethane.
And I was also trying to confirm that polyurethane will not change form in normal climates, some JDM cars use polyurethane OEM and have no problems.
You guys should still show interest in this kit, I'm sure TS R&D's great quality and fitting, they just so happen to use a cheaper material, and charge top dollar = more profits, and just think once you crack a piece of your kit you'll have to buy another
Last edited by RYs06MT; Jul 21, 2008 at 01:58 PM.
rofl. go to TSO.

looks good.
Black is the worst color to photograph. It is very difficult to capture the lines of a black car in a photgraph no matter how much you manipulate the lighting. These pix dont do that car justice. You have to see it in person.
Top Secret will not make any aero parts from polyurethane simply because polyurethane changes form at high temperatues and warps even though it is more 'DAILY-driver' friendly.
This car is going on Top Secret's wall in Japan.
Top Secret will not make any aero parts from polyurethane simply because polyurethane changes form at high temperatues and warps even though it is more 'DAILY-driver' friendly.
This car is going on Top Secret's wall in Japan.
lol this is the hugest highjack ever....
I'm sure TS's fiberglass is top quality you shouldn't run to replicas so quickly.
I was just simply trying to confirm with emotiongear that fiberglass is a cheaper/easier material to use when compared to polyurethane.
And I was also trying to confirm that polyurethane will not change form in normal climates, some JDM cars use polyurethane OEM and have no problems.
You guys should still show interest in this kit, I'm sure TS R&D's great quality and fitting, they just so happen to use a cheaper material, and charge top dollar = more profits, and just think once you crack a piece of your kit you'll have to buy another
I'm sure TS's fiberglass is top quality you shouldn't run to replicas so quickly.
I was just simply trying to confirm with emotiongear that fiberglass is a cheaper/easier material to use when compared to polyurethane.
And I was also trying to confirm that polyurethane will not change form in normal climates, some JDM cars use polyurethane OEM and have no problems.
You guys should still show interest in this kit, I'm sure TS R&D's great quality and fitting, they just so happen to use a cheaper material, and charge top dollar = more profits, and just think once you crack a piece of your kit you'll have to buy another



