We found this used, Dinan, carbon fiber intake on Throtl.com for only $40, but it was in pretty rough shape! Luckily, we were able to save it and give it a second life!
PROCESS:
1. Sand carbon fiber to level surface. I used a combination of sanding blocks and sand paper ranging from 200-600 grit.
2. Epoxy Resin. Follow manufacturers instructions: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UW74EK8
3. Clear Coat (not captured)
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hi guys i need help i blew out my 2003 toyota corolla engine and have no money to fix it :[ plz help
Crazy how far y’all came. Me and my homeboy will hopefully be up their with y’all soon @semibuilt is our channel name
It's been years but what epoxy did you use?
who would let a dinan intake fade like that?