Ozie wrote:one piece injection Molded ABS plastic?
Sorry zizi, is not injection finishing.
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nickbutterz wrote:i wouldnt even be madd if i didnt win.. this is really interesting.. lol but ive searched google for a while and i cant seem to find out whats inside the spoiler or what type of aluminum it is
TheRents wrote:THERMO FLEX FIBER - Is an A++ Grade Composite Material which is very easy to paint, and which saves significant funds on prep work.
THERMO FLEX PLASTIC IS THE NEXT GENERATION OF BODY KITS.
AND IS SLIGHTLY MORE EXPENSIVE COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL BODY KITS.
HOWEVER TO THE DISCERNING CONSUMER THEY ARE WELL WORTH THE INVESTMENT.
THERMO FLEX PLASTIC KITS ARE MADE IN JAPAN, AND THEY ADHERE TO STRICT QUALITY CONTROLS.
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TFF Composites display excellent resistance to the corrosive effects of:
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Weathering and Ultra-Violet Light: FRP composite structures designed for weather exposure are normally fabricated with a surface layer containing a pigmented gel coat or have an ultraviolet (UV) inhibitor included as an additive to the composite matrix. Both methods provide protection to the underlying material by screening out UV rays and minimizing water absorption along the fiber/resin interface.
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TheRents wrote:I would assume that inside the base (for want of a better word) where ithe spoiler fits to the bootlid there would be 2 alloy plates (one each side) the would have to be around 5-6mm thick with tapped holes in them to accept the bolts wich hold the spoiler on OR they may have encapsulated nuts fitted in there instead..... with out see one and holding it in my hands it is hard to work out.....
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