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Old 16th May 2006, 23:55   #1
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OUR E24 CARBON FIBRE PARTS

thanks to Gustav for letting us post this up even though no official retailers section for the 6 series of old

we are currently half way through a mad project invloving complete restoration of 1988 M6 , with ( amongst the MANY modifications ) slightly flared arches and a 720 bhp twin supercharged V8 installed ( engine video can be seen on our home page at www.ca-at.co.uk )

Any way , we are also making 100% pre preg carbon fibre hood , wings ( fenders ) and CSL style trunk lid , and thought thge non - purists among you might like to see the raw items we have just produced , prior to detailing and clear coating .

Oh , I just noticed its an image of our factory style trunk below , wil dig out the CSL one shortly .

Prices are as follows :

- vented hood $1850 usd
- factory shape trunk $990
- CSL shape trunk $1150

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