Carbon Fiber Interior Trim
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Perfect. Thank you dudes. I wasn't down for spending that much to dip them and this will save me a couple of hundred bucks to put towards other goodies.... lol.
EDIT: Thats not to say I wont be looking for the best CFwrap I can find,
EDIT: Thats not to say I wont be looking for the best CFwrap I can find,
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+1 for wrapping
I have a few buddies in my car club that have some interior pieces wrap looks GREAT!!! But it does take some time, one of them have a prelude and he spent like 3.5 weeks to do all of his pieces and it look factory.!!!!
@techsc400 awesome looking wrap
I have a few buddies in my car club that have some interior pieces wrap looks GREAT!!! But it does take some time, one of them have a prelude and he spent like 3.5 weeks to do all of his pieces and it look factory.!!!!
@techsc400 awesome looking wrap
#25
i can probley make those pieces 4 u n real carbon fiber 4 a few hundred$ i usally charge about 100$ a piece depending on size and difficulty if u wnt to go with the real stuff not that cheap vynal that in my opion looks like *** but if u like it then its ur car
#29
Much better than OEM.. IMHO, the only OEM unit on our vehicles that is worth keeping to this day is the engine. Everything else is outdated.. Back in the 90's, yes it was fantastic.. but come on people.. EVOLVE!!
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I have not read the full tutorial but seems good. The only important parts I will add-
Before laying the carbon on the Panel be sure the panel is black. Since you are only doing 1 layer of carbon. If the weave shifts and your panel is red. You will see it.
Second thing, again before laying your carbon, put some epoxy to and let it dry to tack. By doing so, it will be much easier getting the fiber to stick once u get it down.trust me it makes 100% difference.
Good luck, there are also plenty of "laminating" tutorials on YouTube.
Before laying the carbon on the Panel be sure the panel is black. Since you are only doing 1 layer of carbon. If the weave shifts and your panel is red. You will see it.
Second thing, again before laying your carbon, put some epoxy to and let it dry to tack. By doing so, it will be much easier getting the fiber to stick once u get it down.trust me it makes 100% difference.
Good luck, there are also plenty of "laminating" tutorials on YouTube.