Seibon Carbon Fiber Ds-style Carbon Fiber Hood Kit Auto Body Nissan Gtr 09-12 Sh on 2040-parts.com
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SEIBON Carbon Fiber DS-style carbon fiber hood > Nissan Gtr 2009-2012 Questions about this part? Description / Notes: "NEW -- SEIBON Carbon Fiber DS-style carbon fiber hood > Nissan Gtr 2009-2012 "
Product Notes : Name:DS-style carbon fiber hood for 2009-2012 Nissan GTR - PRODUCTS, Body Type:2 DOOR, Chassis:R35, Notes: Description : Ships from Southern California. Local pickup is available from our distribution warehouse in Southern California or from our warehouse in Las Vegas Nevada. Genuine SEIBON product.Seibon uses only the highest-grade carbon fiber raw material in all its products. The same materials used in aviation, battleships, satellites, and rockets.Seibons production team has over 15 years of experience, and their skills show in the details. Every component is constructed using a one-piece carbon sheet for a consistent weave pattern. Our production processes allow exceptional carbon/resin ratio, creating high product stiffness that also leads to extra strength. For a stunning finish, our products are coated with a glossy clear coat that does not chip or flake.Seibon stands firmly behind its products. We offer both fitment guarantee and clear coat guarantee, so that customers have peace of mind when purchasing a genuine Seibon product.Carbon Fiber material information: CFH sells top quality carbon fiber parts. We source the best parts in industry. View our photos from the SEMA2010 show, have a look to see the workmanship and end result of using carbon fiber hoods and components to style and lighten their rides. Vehicles depicted are highly modified for show which may include molding or adding to the original piece. Parts such as lights, splitters, canards, paint, wings, and others accessories are not included unless specified in the product description. Pictures are meant to show the style of the item(s) in the listing and in some cases may not necessarily show the exact year/make/model of the vehicle listed in the title and description. Will it fit my vehicle?
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