to make my gurney flap I used the actual spoiler as a sort of mold. I just laid it in the middle of the spoiler to get the correct curve in all dimension/directions and then slid it up the spoiler whenit dried to create the gurney flap. the gurney flap is rock solid at 120mph with minimal vibration, before when it was only 2 layers around 70mph it would start folding back.
So this week I'm going to make some more of those carbon fiber radiator covers. they will be 100% carbon fiber with no ABS plastic backing like mine has. I'm going to use my current one to make a mold. I cant guarantee a price but I have better ways of producing it now so it shouldnt cost more than about $60.
also I'm going to make a rear speaker shelf out of carbon fiber, it wont have seat belt holes or speaker holes but they could be easily added.
So this week I'm going to make some more of those carbon fiber radiator covers. they will be 100% carbon fiber with no ABS plastic backing like mine has. I'm going to use my current one to make a mold. I cant guarantee a price but I have better ways of producing it now so it shouldnt cost more than about $60.
also I'm going to make a rear speaker shelf out of carbon fiber, it wont have seat belt holes or speaker holes but they could be easily added.
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