All Carbon - Fiber Lotus Elise

Carbon material saves a lot of coefficient and is increasingly used in action cars. But making a whole car out of copy material may just modify up being a tad too expensive. But someone has presented it a go anyway.

Pictured here is a 2002 Type 72 JPS Lotus Elise built (or re-built?) to order for a Chinese client by TW Auto Limited.

The Hong Kong based TW Auto has completely replaced both the inland and exterior with customized nakedness copy material panels. The coefficient saved on the already feather-ous Lotus Elise? 66 to 88 pounds (or about 40 kg).
Additionally, the fasting also included a device KW suspension, Lotus Racing exhaust, JP Racing wheels, as well as bigger air intake and air filter.
The re-working of the Elise took a whole 6 months for TW to complete for client Jimmy Wong.

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