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Seibon OEM Style Carbon Fiber Hood
 
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BrandSeibon

Price from 526.99 to 526.99

You have a Nissan 370z and you want a more of a unique appearance. I would advise you to add a Seibon OEM Style Carbon Fiber Hood. Change the factory hood and adding a Seibon OEM carbon fiber hood to your 370z will make your appearance more unique. A lot of sport cars have Seibon carbon fiber hood that give them more expensive appearance. By adding the Seibon OEM carbon fiber hood you will lose weight on your 370z. The reason why the factory is building the car parts to weigh a certain amount with heavy metal products. By removing the factory hood and adding Seibon OEM carbon fiber hood you gain more power and weigh less. A Seibon Carbon fiber hood is exactly what the name suggests, extremely thin strong fibers and is most notably used to reinforce composite materials, particularly the class of materials known as carbon fiber or graphite reinforced polymers.

As a compound it's known for being far stronger and lighter than fiberglass. It's kind of is an engineer's dream come true. The Seibon OEM carbon fiber hood material are lighter than aluminum and is pound for pound stronger than steel. The Seibon carbon fiber hoods are weird to a lot of people and new in their vocabulary. It is best explained as a simple piece of plastic material used to construct shells for products. You may be thinking what is so special about this piece of plastic. It is actually a textile cloth made out of thin and fine carbon strands weaved together to provide a strong bond that holds the weaving together. The Seibon carbon fiber hood is what we see every time when there is a certain import show of products made from Carbon Fiber textile products. With the Seibon OEM carbon fiber hood you will turn heads and get a respectable carbon fiber hood appearance. So forget those thoughts of having a factory hood and take a look at the Seibon Carbon Fiber OEM Style Hood today.