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Thread: S2K C.F Mirrors

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    S2K C.F Mirrors

    Hey guys. Ages since visited this site.
    Been busy with new baby and all and hardly
    even get a chance to even drive the car!
    But now things have settled down I'm starting
    to make little purchases again.
    Blox 490 Spherical. Thumbs up!

    Can anyone help me out with information on
    place and price I can get my hands on a nice
    pair of C.F side mirrors. APR are nice or something
    simular. They go for $400 shipped. Is that about the right price.
    Definitely something easy for a DIY without
    any modifications required.

    Thanks all.

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    There's a diy on in the diy thread on someone installing them on a s2k.

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    Thanks man I'll have a look!

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    There are 3 C.F mirrors i know of. They are:

    1. M-Racing - These mirror need to be fixed to window guide meaning that you will need to screw the mirror into the guide. They provide a pair of CF plates to cover holes where original mirror used to be.

    2. APR CF mirror - As you mentioned $400 shipped seems reasonable as they are approx $300 item only. you will need to take the door trim and window guide off in order to remove the original mirror and replace with APR. The installation takes about an hour for each door.

    3. Craft square mirror - this is the fancy version of APR with much wider mirrors. Very pricey compared to APR as they go for around $550 for a pair. Same installation procedure as APR.

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJDOC View Post
    There are 3 C.F mirrors i know of. They are:

    1. M-Racing - These mirror need to be fixed to window guide meaning that you will need to screw the mirror into the guide. They provide a pair of CF plates to cover holes where original mirror used to be.

    2. APR CF mirror - As you mentioned $400 shipped seems reasonable as they are approx $300 item only. you will need to take the door trim and window guide off in order to remove the original mirror and replace with APR. The installation takes about an hour for each door.

    3. Craft square mirror - this is the fancy version of APR with much wider mirrors. Very pricey compared to APR as they go for around $550 for a pair. Same installation procedure as APR.

    Cheers.
    Wow only an hour? I had a look and the most difficult part of taking off the mirror and removing the speaker and shoving your hand up the door. Any easier way to do this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RenzokukenJ View Post
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