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Tuned McLaren 720S Mixes Exposed Carbon Fiber And 3D-Printed Parts

Tuned McLaren 720S Mixes Exposed Carbon Fiber And 3D-Printed Parts

Posted on March 23, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

1016 Industries is pushing hard to implement 3d printing as a scalable method for creating automotive parts. The company’s latest step forward is this modified McLaren 720s that combines an exposed carbon fiber body with a variety of 3d-printed components.

To break up the bare carbon, 1016 Industries uses a variety of teal accents to accentuate the body.
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Cars Tags:3D, automotive, carbon, mclaren, McLaren 720S, printing

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