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Is it possible to paint C/F? I ask as I have been offered a bonnet for a good price but dont want the C/F effect and was wondering if it could be painted and, if so, is it much more expensive to do so than a normal paint job?

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Which bonnet is it?

 

I'm looking for a c/f one soon, seems a shame to paint over it.

 

In answer to your question yes it can be painted and I know somebody that specialises in painting c/f. :)

It is the Top Secret Mk2 lookalike. Do you know if it is more expensive to paint over it?

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You can paint it as long as it is a good surface, if it has any pinholes in then the paint wont take.

 

Dudes words to me!!!!

 

Chris :cool:

 

All down to the preperation plus the quality of the carbon weave.

 

Without seeing the quality in the flesh it will be difficult to give a definite as to whether that paticular hood can be painted.

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All down to the preperation plus the quality of the carbon weave.

 

Without seeing the quality in the flesh it will be difficult to give a definite as to whether that paticular hood can be painted.

 

Thats the worrying part. By definition, a copied jobby is not going to be as good a quality as an original.

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Yes you can. We paint carbon everyday at work. (How else do you think ferrari have red cars and we have blue and white when cfrp is black?)

 

Basically use some genereal automotive primer, rub it back and then crack on as you would with any other reinforced plastic.

 

*IF* the quality of the carbon part is very poor (which I doubt it will be - to be this bad, there's no way you would have it on your car not painted) you can get area's of dryness (ie no resin) the best cure for this is body filler, and then follow the above. Like I said though, it's not going to be as bad as this, trust me, it would look terrible before you even thought about painting

 

If you start to struggle give me a shout.

 

Cheers

 

Tony

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All down to the preperation plus the quality of the carbon weave.

 

Without seeing the quality in the flesh it will be difficult to give a definite as to whether that paticular hood can be painted.

 

Oh I don't know I've seen many a turd polished in my time....

 

There's two problems with the *lower quality* cfrp bonnet's I've seen

 

1)The fact they're mounted on GRP inners, which kinda defeats the point, as then the carbon's only adding weight.

 

2)The actual shape of the thing looks noting like it should (usually down to where the mounting holes are drilled) which means you end up with crooked shutlines. (I've seen like 1mm on one side and like 10mm on the other on cars that are on here with aftermarket hoods) If the holes area drilled correctly this usually corrects this.

 

Regards

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My Soop's Silver with a veilside bodykit (but std spoiler) and I'm getting the Top Sectret C/F one for mine. But i'm gonna leave it carbon, add some bonnet pins and get a new spoiler like the one in that little piccy above. Think the C/F effect on Silver cars looks quite nice..

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