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My Carbon Fibre Roof

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driversdomainuk

Hi

 

You might be interested in my new carbon fibre roof:

 

Still need to try and smooth out the front, but is much better than the bodge fest it was before (gaffa tape!)

 

http://www.driversdomainuk.com/includes/fromt.JPG

 

http://www.driversdomainuk.com/includes/rearcar.JPG

 

http://www.driversdomainuk.com/includes/roof.JPG

 

Views Please (yes, it is real carbon fibre too)

 

Cheers

Edited by driversdomainuk

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easypug

How thick is it? Is there any support in it at all? Could you post some pictures from underneath (inside the car)?

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driversdomainuk
How thick is it? Is there any support in it at all? Could you post some pictures from underneath (inside the car)?

Hi - sorry, shoud have said, it has 3M sticky back to it - it sits over the original metal. I did it as the roof looked nasty before this!

 

It is 1mm thick

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huckleberry
Hi - sorry, shoud have said, it has 3M sticky back to it - it sits over the original metal. I did it as the roof looked nasty before this!

 

It is 1mm thick

 

It sits OVER the original metal? So it is added weight? Why didn't you just sprayed it black by hand? Isn't this a little expensive just for looks?

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driversdomainuk
It sits OVER the original metal? So it is added weight? Why didn't you just sprayed it black by hand? Isn't this a little expensive just for looks?

 

 

Yeah you have a good point, but it looks a lot better than spraying it black - it had been damaged and dented by previous owner....which is why I did not want to spray it - long story

 

It weigns around 0.5kg so does not weigh any more than a few tins of paint

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smckeown

i'm thinking <pointless> B)

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Col

yous are just jealous..

 

where did you get it?

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markrnorton

Nice touch, looks good.

 

where did you get the 3m carbo from ?

 

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Dino
i'm thinking <pointless> B)

 

 

I'm thinking <pointless reply>

 

 

 

:)

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Guest pistonbroke

Not being funny, but ....... If the roof was needed repairs, then why not do it properly, also it probably would have only cost you half the amount.

 

If the drivers sill was full or rot, would you just put in a bit of filler and the put a sticker over the top ????

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Jonmurgie

I think it looks good... something a bit different and if the roof looked a bit gash it's a nice way to cover it up!!

 

Though at first I seriously thought you'd got a carbon roof like the M3 CSL!!

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driversdomainuk
yous are just jealous..

 

where did you get it?

 

 

nicked it off an F1 car...na not really, got it from DT

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Pugnut

is this not a great idea for full factory sunroof removal??

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Miles

I can supply all types of carbon, Sticky backed or sheet to make what ever you need

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Sam

</plug> :D

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Col
is this not a great idea for full factory sunroof removal??

 

thats what i thought :D

 

so whats the deal, is it just bits of carbon sheet you buy or is it specific?

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driversdomainuk
thats what i thought :D

 

so whats the deal, is it just bits of carbon sheet you buy or is it specific?

 

 

Hi

 

It is just a 1m x 1.25m of carbon sheeting

 

£150 from DT

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Batfink

oh no it adds a few grams of weight.

 

Looks wicked :D

Might be tempted for my car as the roof is knackered

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huckleberry

oh no a few sarcastic words in a reply

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allanallen

a modern touch i like it shame its glued on not replacement looks mint tho (ill be copyin)

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ashlee205gti

Regardless of whether its pointless or not, it looks good!

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Batfink
oh no a few sarcastic words in a reply

 

There seems to be a new trend for sticking your head up your own arse and not being able to see theres people who don't want a standard looking 205.

 

My opinion only lol

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huckleberry

? Please explain...

 

I was looking at the picture of a trackday car with a fully stripped interior but then an extra roof glued on it. Therefore my question to the topic starter. At first I too thought it was a carbon fibre roof to loose weight and not an added roof.

 

My car isn't standard, it isn't supposed to be and I can't remember tellings others to do so. So please explain your reply. Otherwise I'll never get rid of this smell and get me some fresh air. It hurts my neck too you know...

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Powers

I agree with huckleberry I just dont get it. £150 to cover up a dented roof panel!

I personally would have spent the money else where, you could buy a full set of braided brake lines for that.

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Alastairh

It deffinatly looks good and suits the rest of the car, although i can see some peoples points to it being point less.

 

Not tempted to cut the metal out and fit the sheet from scratch?

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