carbon fibre bonnet?

Jun 28, 2001
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if its going to be custom job then your looking at a good grand for a one off where you might as well go for a front end of a mk3 and do a facelift
 

Chrisdaman

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Mar 21, 2007
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what about fibreglass bonnets, a guy made them for the mk3 polo, i know it's a completely different car but surely a fibrelass one cant be that hard to make
 

WeeJase

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Jun 2, 2001
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fibreglass doesn't look good,and i am presuming thats why they are asking about them?as there's plenty of other ways to save weight than buy new panels.the interior will weigh more than a metal bonnet i imagine.
 

fresh_creps

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well the main reason is because my bonnet is ridiculously stone chipped.I gotta quote and cos of the colour (iris purple) they'll need to blend back into other panels,which comes out at £800...which in my eyes is far too much to spend on it.I'd love to have my car looking mint but just can't afford to.

Other option was to spray the bonnet the same colour as my rims (gunmetal) cos it'll be so much cheaper but i'd rather it was the same colour as the rest of my car.Anyone know and good,cheap sprayers lol or have any other ideas?Other option is to just get them touched up by someone professional,not quite as good but meh
 

hopkinsgm

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May 25, 2001
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what about fibreglass bonnets, a guy made them for the mk3 polo, i know it's a completely different car but surely a fibrelass one cant be that hard to make
If you can make a fibreglass one, you can make a carbon fibre one - the principle is the same, it's just a different type of matting and a different epoxy. Assuming we're talking wet lay, anyway. It's a rather different story if you're talking about forming prepreg sheets of carbon fibre. There's an awful lot of bullshit talked about this kind of thing - there's a rather good book called Competition Car Composites published by Haynes that is a good introduction to the subject - I reckon knocking up a bonnet might be just a touch ambitious for a first project tho!
 

Chrisdaman

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yeh

might buy that book though, always a good skill to be able to use fibreglass.

could use an old bonnet (without dents) and use that as a mould i suppose, cant remember how to fibreglass though (did it at college)

might have a go during the summer
 

Czechboy

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well the main reason is because my bonnet is ridiculously stone chipped.I gotta quote and cos of the colour (iris purple) they'll need to blend back into other panels,which comes out at £800...which in my eyes is far too much to spend on it.

Damn did I read that right?? £800 for a bonnet respray?? Did they also ask you to bring some lube with you?? Try getting a quote from a different bodyshop and I bet you you will get a MUCH cheaper quote. TBH a bonnet respray shouldn't cost any more then £200. And the fact its purple doesn't really effect the price that much (well not by £600 anyway), as they mix the colours them selves.

Mig
 

fresh_creps

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lol,sorry probably didn't explain myself properly.the £800 included spraying the front bumper and wings aswell and blended slightly back into the doors.Which is nowhere near quite as bad,but still a lot of money to fork out,over half of what i paid for the car!Stone chips are bloody everywhere on this car! :( nightmare
 
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