CF Targa Top

FatalStylez

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So I was lookin on ebay today , and came across a REAL carbon fiber targa top piece. it uses all the stock screws and everything. I was wondering if anybody on here has one or has heard anything about them?? Thought about getting one. but sounds like it could crack easy???
 

zurud

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Most cf stuff are fibreglass. Good luck on fnding pure cf. I have cf targa. The fitment isn't that great. I don't think I'll be driving it in rain though. It fits well before I put the seals in or bolt it up. Its crooked on front driver side and back passenger side.
 

Poodles

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Probably speaking of the one on ebay... I don't see anything but carbon fiber on it.

Why don't more people have it? MKIII owners are notoriously cheap...
 

Mr.PFloyd

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tbcmorris;1213155 said:
This has bad idea written all over. Targas are a structual part of the body....I wouldn't want to replace that with fiberglass.....it can't be 100%CF
i want to hear reasoning behind this logic.
 

92nsx

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tbcmorris;1213155 said:
This has bad idea written all over. Targas are a structual part of the body....I wouldn't want to replace that with fiberglass.....it can't be 100%CF

:biglaugh::biglaugh: So what happens when when you remove your Targa, your car falls apart, your car isn't DOT approved any more, the windshield falls over, the ejecto seat can now be used, driver falls out in a roll over or even worse the doors fall the fuck off because the targa is off?? IDTS

Your post has bad idea written all over it.
 

rakkasan

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92nsx;1213177 said:
:biglaugh::biglaugh: So what happens when when you remove your Targa, your car falls apart, your car isn't DOT approved any more, the windshield falls over, the ejecto seat can now be used, driver falls out in a roll over or even worse the doors fall the fuck off because the targa is off?? IDTS

Your post has bad idea written all over it.

I think he's saying that if the targa is a CF covered fiberglass piece, the torsion from the body would tear it apart. I would agree with him if that is what he is implying.....
 

figgie

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tbcmorris;1213155 said:
This has bad idea written all over. Targas are a structual part of the body....I wouldn't want to replace that with fiberglass.....it can't be 100%CF

Mr.PFloyd;1213164 said:
i want to hear reasoning behind this logic.

simple,

no targa, torsional flex from the chassis. Anyone that has a Targa supra has experience the wet noodle effect while driving. It sucks. Now it can be 100% CF but any BENFITS of weight gain go right out the window with all the bracing that the targa needs to have to work properly and not display the wetnoodle supra. The stock Targa is NOT that heavy.

92nsx;1213177 said:
:biglaugh::biglaugh: So what happens when when you remove your Targa, your car falls apart, your car isn't DOT approved any more, the windshield falls over, the ejecto seat can now be used, driver falls out in a roll over or even worse the doors fall the fuck off because the targa is off?? IDTS

Your post has bad idea written all over it.

no but there is a considerable amount of body flex. It makes for a, umm "intresting" ride especially on uneven surface.

tbcmorris is spot on. The targa is infact part of the structural integrity of the Supra. Now he is not correct about it not being made of 100% CF as it can, just that it will weigh as much as the stock targa and off course, lighten your wallet.
 

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i just dont see the point in getting a CF targa. the stock targa isnt that heavy, i could only see getting it for looks. but if it doesnt fit correctly it wont look good and you've wasted your money.
 

FatalStylez

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it claims that its only 10 pounds. I dont know how much the stock ones weigh. But it looks cool. BUT at the same time.CF doesnt like bending,stretching or anything. So I'd think it would crack pretty easy..
 

tbcmorris

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figgie;1213213 said:
simple,

no targa, torsional flex from the chassis. Anyone that has a Targa supra has experience the wet noodle effect while driving. It sucks. Now it can be 100% CF but any BENFITS of weight gain go right out the window with all the bracing that the targa needs to have to work properly and not display the wetnoodle supra. The stock Targa is NOT that heavy.



no but there is a considerable amount of body flex. It makes for a, umm "intresting" ride especially on uneven surface.

tbcmorris is spot on. The targa is infact part of the structural integrity of the Supra. Now he is not correct about it not being made of 100% CF as it can, just that it will weigh as much as the stock targa and off course, lighten your wallet.

Thank you ;)

This is the main reason I'm hardtop.
 

Poodles

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Um... what?

Carbon fiber is stronger and lighter than steel, which is what our targa is made out of. Could easily be made to be stiffer AND lighter than the factory targa...
 

super.secret.supra.club

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figgie;1213213 said:
tbcmorris is spot on. The targa is infact part of the structural integrity of the Supra. Now he is not correct about it not being made of 100% CF as it can, just that it will weigh as much as the stock targa and off course, lighten your wallet.

i agree with figgie,

the only thing a 100% CF targa going to lighten is your wallet.

although it would still be pretty bad ass seeing a CF targa.

ed.d.
 

gaboonviper85

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Poodles;1213498 said:
Um... what?

Carbon fiber is stronger and lighter than steel, which is what our targa is made out of. Could easily be made to be stiffer AND lighter than the factory targa...

you are joking right?

think "brittle".......get with it poodles lol