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Old 09-22-2006, 02:47 AM
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Talking corvette CR5

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Does anyone have any reference of the CR5 with its doors opened? Can anyone tell me if the backend on the car is natural carbon fibre, because scale motorsport gives the decal for it, but I am unsure if this is correct, that is the outside of the car not the inside.
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Re: corvette CR5

Look into this thread - there are a couple of reference photos including the back oft the car.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...ht=corvette+c5
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Re: corvette CR5

I believe your talking about the rear taillight area of the car. This was a carbon fiber piece. From the inside you could see the fiber material, but the outside was painted black. The rear difuser was a carbon fiber piece, this would be the rear belly pan portion.

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