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How to tell between INGS+1 FRP and Hybrid Aero?

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Old 11-03-2005, 01:30 PM
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Default How to tell between INGS+1 FRP and Hybrid Aero?

I got my front bumper this week from Evasive Motorsports and it is supposed to be made from Hybrid Aero. The material however when I look at the back of it is definitely fiberglass.

Now as I understand it, Hybrid Aero is a mix of polyurethane and fiberglass, so I don't know if having the back made of fiberglass is a big deal or not.

Does anyone know how I can tell the difference between the two? If I got the FRP version, then I feel like I got ripped off because what I paid for was the Hybrid Aero version.
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From what I understand INGS+1 only makes the kit in the Hybrid Aero version. So you should be okay.
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it should be pretty flexible.
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I'm pretty sure I remember Ben from BulletProof Automotive saying that the INGS+1 front bumper could be ordered in Hybrid Aero or FRP but that the initial alottment he ordered was all Hybrid Aero ...
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Originally Posted by meth,Nov 3 2005, 05:44 PM
it should be pretty flexible.
As flexible as Polyurethane though? The one I have is definitely not as flexible as polyurethane, but it does have some give in it ...
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Originally Posted by LiQiCE,Nov 3 2005, 03:45 PM
As flexible as Polyurethane though? The one I have is definitely not as flexible as polyurethane, but it does have some give in it ...
that is what i meant.

relatively flexible.
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