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Old 03-05-2014, 05:09 PM
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Im searching for a carbon fiber fuel door for my GK and having no luck with it. Does anybody have any sources where I can get one?
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Ive never seen any
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Honestly for as much as you're going to spend on one (assuming its even real cf in the first place), get your stocker wrapped.

Hell, there's enough vinyl out there that's convincing you can get a nice look for pretty cheap.
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^ Idk have you seen a gk fuel door, looks like it would be hard to wrap.
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Maybe you could find one on the set of



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Originally Posted by 2FastElantra
^ Idk have you seen a gk fuel door, looks like it would be hard to wrap.


With the size of it, you can use a decent kitchen vacuum sealer to do the job. Locally I know a few places that could do that in traditional CF for a pretty nice price. It's really up to the technique at that point, but the vacuum would be the easiest, though maybe not the prettiest.




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