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How does MA Carbon compare to OEM Carbon Fiber?

Old Dec 30, 2006 | 08:40 AM
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How does MA Carbon compare to OEM Carbon Fiber?

Can anyone say? I need to replace my faded OEM CF
 
Old Dec 30, 2006 | 12:24 PM
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In my opinion it's better. I bought a gauge cluster suround from them, it looks fantastic. I believe they add a UV inhibitor to the resin, which prevents the parts from yellowing, unlike the OEM stuff. I wish I had more money for a center console, those parts are EXPENSIVE!!! lol...
 
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MA Shaw is great stuff, we just put a carbon GT2 wing on a 996tt, now once we had it clear coated it looked fantastic, if its interior parts your in good shape.
 
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Can anyone say? I need to replace my faded OEM CF
I have both my cars decked out in it.. and carry the products. They have a lot more clear and protection than oem...
 
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