Shine Aero Project Poll. Let them know what you want.
I'll leave the options open and see how this goes. Please input choices as chassis code and/or specific part.
Lots of pics on page 3, including DC parts. CLICK!
Shine Auto Project is an advanced composites manufacturing company which specializes in aero & car-dress up parts primarily for Japanese sports compact cars and sedans. Our manufacturing facility is based right here in the U.S., providing us with the opportunity to implement and monitor quality control as well as provide timely delivery of aero parts to the U.S. market. Unlike our overseas competitors, QUALITY is our motto, not quantity. Be assured our top priority is to make our fellow car enthusiasts happy & satisfied with our products and services.
Modified by Slideways2000 at 4:20 PM 11/12/2005
Modified by Slideways2000 at 10:36 AM 11/16/2005
Lots of pics on page 3, including DC parts. CLICK!
Shine Auto Project is an advanced composites manufacturing company which specializes in aero & car-dress up parts primarily for Japanese sports compact cars and sedans. Our manufacturing facility is based right here in the U.S., providing us with the opportunity to implement and monitor quality control as well as provide timely delivery of aero parts to the U.S. market. Unlike our overseas competitors, QUALITY is our motto, not quantity. Be assured our top priority is to make our fellow car enthusiasts happy & satisfied with our products and services.
Modified by Slideways2000 at 4:20 PM 11/12/2005
Modified by Slideways2000 at 10:36 AM 11/16/2005
gotta give it up for my 99 Si
and how about a G35 Coupe? i'm looking at buying one for my daily driver and i don't wanna crack and break a lip on that expensive fugger =P
and how about a G35 Coupe? i'm looking at buying one for my daily driver and i don't wanna crack and break a lip on that expensive fugger =P
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Damn, what kind of wheels are those?
</TD></TR></TABLE>Damn, what kind of wheels are those?
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OHH ME ME ME
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Add it to the poll.
OHH ME ME ME
where do i sign?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Add it to the poll.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDM EJ1 95 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">who would like to see a backyard special style lip for EGs
OHH ME ME ME
where do i sign?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have seen this lip before made by some company in Europe. It is an open molded lip though. Well I guess most lips are open molded. Compaines need to get on the ball and quit using stoneage manufacturing to make parts. Using the words advanced composites does that mean your lips are not open molded, but infused or dry? I might be interested in them if using advanced manufacturing. Just a side note. There are 2 companies getting sued for saying advanced composites and they open mold. Please don't take this as knocking your stuff, just wanted to give you the heads up. If advanced then
OHH ME ME ME
where do i sign?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have seen this lip before made by some company in Europe. It is an open molded lip though. Well I guess most lips are open molded. Compaines need to get on the ball and quit using stoneage manufacturing to make parts. Using the words advanced composites does that mean your lips are not open molded, but infused or dry? I might be interested in them if using advanced manufacturing. Just a side note. There are 2 companies getting sued for saying advanced composites and they open mold. Please don't take this as knocking your stuff, just wanted to give you the heads up. If advanced then
I just saw your other post, your stuff looks good. Also I am looking at the back of your parts and your construction looks very nice and glad to see a company taking pride in making nice stuff rather then choppering them and crap sanding edges. Hopefully people will start to know you get what you pay for in composites.
Modified by carbonall at 10:05 AM 11/13/2005
Modified by carbonall at 10:05 AM 11/13/2005
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I have seen this lip before made by some company in Europe. It is an open molded lip though. Well I guess most lips are open molded. Compaines need to get on the ball and quit using stoneage manufacturing to make parts. Using the words advanced composites does that mean your lips are not open molded, but infused or dry? I might be interested in them if using advanced manufacturing. Just a side note. There are 2 companies getting sued for saying advanced composites and they open mold. Please don't take this as knocking your stuff, just wanted to give you the heads up. If advanced then
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You are very well informed. Molds are infused/vacumm bagged; carbon is as dry as they come. Thanks for your input.
I have seen this lip before made by some company in Europe. It is an open molded lip though. Well I guess most lips are open molded. Compaines need to get on the ball and quit using stoneage manufacturing to make parts. Using the words advanced composites does that mean your lips are not open molded, but infused or dry? I might be interested in them if using advanced manufacturing. Just a side note. There are 2 companies getting sued for saying advanced composites and they open mold. Please don't take this as knocking your stuff, just wanted to give you the heads up. If advanced then
</TD></TR></TABLE>You are very well informed. Molds are infused/vacumm bagged; carbon is as dry as they come. Thanks for your input.
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I'm too much of a noob to be a sponsor. Thanks for the suggestion.
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I'm too much of a noob to be a sponsor. Thanks for the suggestion.
Why dont you make some new things and then come back with them?
Alot of companies talk about it and blah blah blah
Make up a nice design and actually put it on a car and then post up.
Alot of companies talk about it and blah blah blah
Make up a nice design and actually put it on a car and then post up.
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you should really think about this, i know a TON of people who would die to get their hands on one that would actually directly mount onto the usdm bumpers (i believe the original chargespeed grills only will mount right with one piece jdm headlights), the only other place i can source one out is topend.com and they want 200 dollars for a chunk of fiberglass, it would cost me $12 to make one with a 90-91 grill but then it wouldn't look flush.
you should really think about this, i know a TON of people who would die to get their hands on one that would actually directly mount onto the usdm bumpers (i believe the original chargespeed grills only will mount right with one piece jdm headlights), the only other place i can source one out is topend.com and they want 200 dollars for a chunk of fiberglass, it would cost me $12 to make one with a 90-91 grill but then it wouldn't look flush.
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You are very well informed. Molds are infused/vacumm bagged; carbon is as dry as they come. Thanks for your input.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Very nice! I work at a composites company that is why I have a little knowledge about it. They make mostly interior stuff but they are doing stuff for APR and Skunk 2 as well. You can check their stuff at my sig if you get bored
But your stuff looks to be very very nice products
to you !
You are very well informed. Molds are infused/vacumm bagged; carbon is as dry as they come. Thanks for your input.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Very nice! I work at a composites company that is why I have a little knowledge about it. They make mostly interior stuff but they are doing stuff for APR and Skunk 2 as well. You can check their stuff at my sig if you get bored
But your stuff looks to be very very nice products
to you !


