This was pretty damn good! Your attention to detail is something a lot of other DIYers are lacking. One small bit of advice for the future, if you do end up working with CF again, hit the bumper with a PVA release agent before laying your carbon. It'll make removing the finished product significantly easier. Otherwise, everything looks mint. Keep up the good work!
This was pretty damn good! Your attention to detail is something a lot of other DIYers are lacking. One small bit of advice for the future, if you do end up working with CF again, hit the bumper with a PVA release agent before laying your carbon. It'll make removing the finished product significantly easier. Otherwise, everything looks mint. Keep up the good work!
apprecaite the comment man 🤘🏽 this was a ton of work but I learned a lot. I actually did put release at 7:57 but it obviously didn’t work well
This man got harbor freight in his garage. Always quality stuff man
You got mad skills bro! Keep at it and you’ll be a pro in no time! Def takes a lot of patience!
thank bro definitely does. have you tried it?
Bruh you got skills, aye why you didn't come to Z1 nationals at Z1 motorsports
preciate that bro. didn’t go last year but i’ll hit the next one
🔥🔥 putting in work I wish I knew how to work with carbon like that for my g lol
mannn I was struggling ngl. I'll get better tho lol
@@vq.justin yeah if you do it enough times
where did u get the fi rain light from?
Where’d you get the diffuser from
vis racing