SC430 carbon fiber
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I have a Colgan car bra for my SC430 in carbon fiber (or something that looks like carbon fiber), and although my car and the car bra are both black, I don't think it looks all that great, and could not imagine putting a film on the hood for permanent protection. This works fine for road trips, but that's enough.
As for the interior, in my opinion I think wood on the interior of a car, when well done as in a Lexus, looks much more elegant and luxurious, but perhaps the fans of the carbon fiber look are trying to create a different impression.
Or perhaps I'm just too old to get it.
As for the interior, in my opinion I think wood on the interior of a car, when well done as in a Lexus, looks much more elegant and luxurious, but perhaps the fans of the carbon fiber look are trying to create a different impression.
Or perhaps I'm just too old to get it.
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I don't have the pics of your new mods, so you need to post them up . lol
I am not a big fan of carbon fiber, either.
I would consider the carbon fiber interior only if the exterior of my SC430 was modified to a SC-F look-alike.
The same principle that Lexus gives the IS some wood trim, but gives the IS-f some aluminized composite accent that looks like carbon fiber.
I have a Colgan car bra for my SC430 in carbon fiber (or something that looks like carbon fiber), and although my car and the car bra are both black, I don't think it looks all that great, and could not imagine putting a film on the hood for permanent protection. This works fine for road trips, but that's enough.
As for the interior, in my opinion I think wood on the interior of a car, when well done as in a Lexus, looks much more elegant and luxurious, but perhaps the fans of the carbon fiber look are trying to create a different impression.
Or perhaps I'm just too old to get it.
As for the interior, in my opinion I think wood on the interior of a car, when well done as in a Lexus, looks much more elegant and luxurious, but perhaps the fans of the carbon fiber look are trying to create a different impression.
Or perhaps I'm just too old to get it.
I would consider the carbon fiber interior only if the exterior of my SC430 was modified to a SC-F look-alike.
The same principle that Lexus gives the IS some wood trim, but gives the IS-f some aluminized composite accent that looks like carbon fiber.