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Sep 20, 2007 | 02:02 AM
  #46  
Quote: uh yea.... this is fiberglass. hybrid frp= fancy name for fiberglass.

and from the looks of that bumper, this seems to be shine auto project's crap...
i meant the traditional fiberglass bodykits
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Sep 20, 2007 | 02:21 AM
  #47  
Quote: FRP stands for Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic, that's why its so bendable. It's like polyurethane, but cheaper and easier to work with. So its nothing like fiberglass where you bottom out and it spider cracks the paint and all that good stuff.
-GP-

FRP is no different than fiberglass and all fiberglass bumpers are FRP. it is not like polyurethane. when ppl talk of fiberglass bumpers they are talking about FRP which does indeed stand for fiber reinforced plastic or more specifically polymer. The plastic/polymer part of the name refers to the resin used to harden the fiberglass/carbon fiber/aramid resins used are often a polyester or vinyl ester resin which both are a form of plastic. there are many forms of plastic in this world some are flexible some aren't. for example.. lighters are made of plastic, i'd like to see you bend one of those... Hybrid FRP is just a marketing gimmic so that you think it is some new material.

agreed, some frp products are more flexible than others due to the different resin's used but lets not confuse everyone by saying frp is any different than fiberglass and that it is like urethane...

The s2000 bumper that the OP posted a pic of seems to be decently flexible but i have seen much better.
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Sep 20, 2007 | 02:34 AM
  #48  
I have both materials in my garage right now and there is a flex not to mention its very light compared to fiberglass.......its laid like fiberglass by hand no need to shoot into a mold like poly, but its a happy medium.

I would also like to say I have seen all three and this method is alot better than fiberglass, trust me it user friendly, very light, flex and it takes to paint very well....

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Sep 20, 2007 | 03:31 AM
  #49  
Quote: how abut improving NISMO rear bumper wings (or what ever they called)
Make something similar that Nismo has available for Zs

The ones available for G is just horrible.
I thought it was horrible untill I saw it in person.
It looks very nice and aggressive in person.
I just love it so much... Too bad my pocket ain't deep enough.
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Sep 21, 2007 | 05:28 PM
  #50  
Quote: I have both materials in my garage right now and there is a flex not to mention its very light compared to fiberglass.......its laid like fiberglass by hand no need to shoot into a mold like poly, but its a happy medium.

I would also like to say I have seen all three and this method is alot better than fiberglass, trust me it user friendly, very light, flex and it takes to paint very well....

did you fail to read my post?
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Sep 21, 2007 | 05:38 PM
  #51  
i'm sure a replica kurumaz would sell.
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Sep 21, 2007 | 09:56 PM
  #52  
Quote: I thought it was horrible untill I saw it in person.
It looks very nice and aggressive in person.
I just love it so much... Too bad my pocket ain't deep enough.

post some pictures..........
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Sep 21, 2007 | 11:48 PM
  #53  
NON-WIDEBODY version of the APR front bumper!!!!
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Sep 21, 2007 | 11:55 PM
  #54  
^yes please
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Sep 22, 2007 | 02:50 AM
  #55  
Quote: post some pictures..........


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Sep 22, 2007 | 11:04 PM
  #56  
how bout an ORIGINAL bumper and sides... CLEAN. hahaha

is that too much to ask for?
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Sep 24, 2007 | 09:20 PM
  #57  
Keep the responce coming very helpfull...
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Sep 25, 2007 | 03:01 PM
  #58  
I know that Greddy never made the spoiler Someone should make it
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Sep 25, 2007 | 03:11 PM
  #59  
Quote: I thought it was horrible untill I saw it in person.
It looks very nice and aggressive in person.
I just love it so much... Too bad my pocket ain't deep enough.
they just hang on the bumper like somebody speed tape that bitch.

Looks fvcking ugly in person or not.

Zs look way better. They blend in to the bumper.
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Sep 26, 2007 | 08:52 PM
  #60  
good feed back...
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