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Old Dec 16, 2003 | 12:12 AM
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*pictures* Carbon Fiber Trunk Lid - Secret is out

Ionicmax and myself bring the maxima community a full carbon fiber trunk lid. This trunk lid is completely bolt on and guarranties 100% fitament, it will line up with rear quarter panels, bumper and tail lights. There were multiple molds made to ensure perfect design and to allow for stock mounting points and parts to line up like oem (trunk keyhole was shaved for the simple fact that a lot of people shave it off anyway, and it makes for a much easier production unit).

A group deal will be started by mid-late next week, and pricing will be determined then (as well as installed pictures). Obviously the first group deal on these will have the best pricing, so be sure to jump on it as soon as it is posted. This post is to let everyone know that this product is ready to go and that it will be for sale next week. I also wanted to know if the 5th gen and 3rd gen guys would have interest in getting a carbon fiber trunk made as well? We need about 10+ people for 5th and 3rd gens, which I think should happen easily.

Jose and his shop have spent a ton of time on this project and his customer service is beyond great. I personally think that we should reap the benefits of someone interested in making new and custom products (especially when others front the initial costs).

Entire lid..


Another angle..


Close up of inner tail light and carbon fiber weave..


Underside of the trunk lid (will be cleaned up obviously and is a flat black)..


Closer picture of the underside..


As mentioned, installed pictures will come next week with the group deal, but fitament is a 100% guarranty; these pictures do not show the trunk lid wetsanded and buffed, nor the underside edges smoothed out and finished. As far as weight goes, stock trunk lid is 35-40lbs (to my knowledge) and this trunk lid will weigh 8-12lbs.
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 12:24 AM
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Make some other cool shiit for 5th gens!

I might be interested, depending on price and how the product looks on a 4th gen, 100% complete. Keep us updated (I'm sure you will..)

That looks pretty sweet, by the way. Nice weight reduction, too.
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by LithiuMax
Make some other cool shiit for 5th gens!

I might be interested, depending on price and how the product looks on a 4th gen, 100% complete. Keep us updated (I'm sure you will..)

That looks pretty sweet, by the way. Nice weight reduction, too.
I would definitely be interested in getting stuff done, but just need to know what would be beneficial. I have been thinking about some key pieces that would work both for styling and for weight reduction (if you don't want the look of carbon fiber, but want the weight reduction you can always paint the pieces).

I think the prices for these trunk lids will be more than fair, as a comparison to other cars with carbon fiber trunk lids (WRX/Audi A4/BMW $650-900.00). I think it will be hard for people with lighter colored cars to see how it looks on the car, as my car is dark, however I think people know if they want carbon fiber pieces on light cars (you can always paint it if you just want the weight reduction factor).
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 01:27 AM
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i knew staying up late would allow me to see some cool stuff before others...that is awesome! can't wait to see installed pics. big props to you guys for making more and more stuff for us!! i hope you're making profit in return for all the hard and great work you do.

really can't wait to see some pics of them installed and finished!!!
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 02:17 AM
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Good move, Jason!! I wouldn't mind getting in on a 3rd gen deal, as I think it would compliment my charcoal car immensely. Money, for me (and I'm sure about 90% of any other resopndents) will be a factor, but you can 'pencil' me in, pending I can do some 'creative' financing.
(darned crack sales down 35% this month)

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Old Dec 16, 2003 | 03:48 AM
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Thats really cool, I might have to get one of those
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 04:15 AM
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very nice colabo w/you Jason and Ionic looks good it's good to see Jose and his company getting his just due respect for his hard work and innovative products for Maximas.......you doing this Jason is helping his name and rep good job guys keep it coming....................
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 04:32 AM
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Old Dec 16, 2003 | 04:53 AM
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Nice! It's about time someone made this part for 4th gens...
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 05:39 AM
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Will the keyhole be punched if neccessary?
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 06:01 AM
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Good work guys.
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 06:05 AM
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ohhh so clean looking. another thing to add to my list of To Do Someday mods. jason you rock.
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 06:53 AM
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That looks sweeet! Damn jason.. anything else?
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 07:00 AM
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Hey Jason, when you get it on your car. Could you tell me if you more or less rattle from subs? Very Interested, but I don't want more rattles coming from the trunk
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 07:54 AM
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Nice .. a carbon-fiber wing (ie type x in c/f ... if mojo were to do it ...) would look awfully nice on top of that

what's next? a carbon fiber wind diffuser for the moonroof?
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 08:26 AM
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Does this fit 97-99? I thought the trunks were different, so the bumber needed to be chanegd also?
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 08:29 AM
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Wow! Very nice!!
I'd be interested if my wallet would allow it. I'm still trying to pay off the new tires I had to buy two months ago.
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 08:33 AM
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very nice jason...will the underbody be fibergalss or OEM metal?

will there an issue since the stock trunk tensioner is set to stock wieght therefore extra effort will be needed to close the trunk.
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 08:49 AM
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Like someone else said, would you all be making this for both style trunks or do us poor early 4th gens need to get your bumper.
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 09:14 AM
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Hmm...it might be a good way for me to get rid of the stock spolier
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 09:51 AM
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Are you going to leave it unpainted?
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by gtr_rider
Like someone else said, would you all be making this for both style trunks or do us poor early 4th gens need to get your bumper.
This will probably be the deciding factor for me. If one is made for both models I'll almost definitely be in, but if a lot of other modifications have to be made (lights, bumper, etc.) I may regretably have to pass it up.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed though.
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Hopefully I will answer all of the questions asked:

This trunk lid is obviously much lighter than the stock unit, and will definitely lift much easier, but not to the point that it will be shot up off the car. If our trunk was on shocks, it may be an issue, but the tensioners are to make lifting easier and won't add any hassle.

We removed the trunk keyhole because it adds some complexity to the design and would probably bring the price up quite a bit. I don't know if you have ever tried to take off the key slot, but it is not an easy task, and part of this design is to keep it as easy to install as possible. I have yet to hear of anyone, anyone, having problems with their trunk popper not working (unless the battery is dead), and in that case if you need to get in the trunk you can take off the door panel and tap the power wire as a last resort. To have a keyhole punched is not an option that we will offer, but would be the hardest thing to add if it was so desired (it's more cost effective for us to do a shaved unit, then to punch a hole and make a second mold).

The underside of this lid is a flat black, and is made of fiberglass. Carbon fiber is one of the strongest materials when laid correctly and will flex less than a metal, as does fiberglass. Almost 95% of all high end car stereo setups are made up of fiberglass enclosures because there is so little flex and chance for resonance (from what I have been told). This trunk lid will not rattle as much as stock, if at all.

This trunk lid is obviously for the 97-99 4th gen'ers, but as mentioned a 95-96 one should be out in january (by the time this group deal is nearing an end). I will provide more information on this shortly, when I receive it.

I really have to see a substantial amount of interest, firm interest, from 5th and 3rd generation guys to get a mold made and have those units produced. However, I really want to have them made just to keep people from not feeling left out.
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Old Dec 16, 2003 | 11:20 AM
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Pretty sweet Jason Keep up the good work
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by slammed95
95-96 trunk lids should be ready in January.
Through TET?

How about 97-99's?
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by thebigsadler
Hopefully I will answer all of the questions asked:

We removed the trunk keyhole because it adds some complexity to the design and would probably bring the price up quite a bit. I don't know if you have ever tried to take off the key slot, but it is not an easy task, and part of this design is to keep it as easy to install as possible. I have yet to hear of anyone, anyone, having problems with their trunk popper not working (unless the battery is dead), and in that case if you need to get in the trunk you can take off the door panel and tap the power wire as a last resort. To have a keyhole punched is not an option that we will offer, but would be the hardest thing to add if it was so desired (it's more cost effective for us to do a shaved unit, then to punch a hole and make a second mold).
That's cool. If I were to buy one, I'd just use it as it is without the keyhole. I was wondering if you guys were going to go through the trouble of designing some with and without the keyhole.

I most likely won't be a part of the group deal but I will probably look at getting one in the future when the reviews come out.
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 12:48 PM
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I'd love to have a carbon fiber trunk lid, its just not in the cards for me in the near future. Thanks for lookin out for the guys beyond you gen!!!!
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 02:24 PM
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As far as weight goes, stock trunk lid is 35-40lbs (to my knowledge) and this trunk lid will weigh 8-12lbs.
If a trunk can be made so light, why are the hoods for are car so heavy?
A may be in for a 96 ,pending more info.
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If a trunk can be made so light, why are the hoods for are car so heavy?
A may be in for a 96 ,pending more info.
The hood is ALOT bigger than the trunk lid.
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 02:48 PM
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any talk about a trunk lid for the 5th gens?
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My fiberimages hood weighs 12lbs, mine does at least, or my scale was wrong. I don't know what the CM/Redline hoods weigh, but mine also doesn't have a skeleton.

And as mentioned, if we can get enough interest a trunk lid can be made for 5th gens easily.
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Amazing Jason.

Now we need a CF Spoiler to match.
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 03:59 PM
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looks good, keep up the good work Jose and Jason
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damn Jason, Nice job!
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Old Dec 16, 2003 | 06:48 PM
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now this is something

- bravo !
- awesome !
- cant believe it !
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 07:23 PM
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you are the pin...

If you started making carbon quarters, bumpers, and fenders....i'd have difficulty preventing myself from spontaneously combusting...and not to mention our cars would be amazing in accidents ...
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 07:37 PM
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?'s about carbon fiber weaves

for bringing more parts to the maxima community.

With all of the carbon fiber parts out now from Ionicdesigns are they keeping all of the weave patterns matching on their products?

For instance:

To my knowledge Ionic designs has not produced a hood.

Is a maxima going to look stupid/weird with a Fiber Images hood / Ionicdesigns trunk lid and (may god stike me down) for mentioning carbon fiber altezas?

PS. I wouldnt touch a alteza with my naked hand.
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by slammed95
95-96 trunk lids should be ready in January.
Sweet!! Money races don't start until April so that should be plenty of time. Guess I'll see about getting a hood until then.
Old Dec 16, 2003 | 09:25 PM
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That is incredible. I just posted something 3 days ago talking about why there isn't a CF Trunklid. Once the 95 product is ready, mark me down for one in the spring. Also, what about price, roughly?



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