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ALPSTA 10-12-11 09:10 AM

Carbon fiber wrapped some parts
 
It's been a year since I've done this mod but I was going through my phone and I thought I might post them up. Sorry about the crappy phone pics.

Attention all flamers: I've also covered the rear reflectors and reverse lights with red overlay :tonque:

http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/4334/img1587ie.jpg

http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/5756/img1589b.jpg

http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/6628/img1599am.jpg

http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/6779/img1600a.jpg

Exhaust area was a little tricky and since the black section under the bumper is too long we had to do the whole thing in 2 parts but we matched the CF motive perfectly so you can't really tell it's 2 piece.

http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/608/img1592x.jpg

http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/2580/img1595dl.jpg

http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/1194/img1598x.jpg

otaku85 10-12-11 07:05 PM

nice job, might had to try that myself

prrex4ever 10-12-11 07:27 PM

Looks good!

vrx8 10-12-11 08:15 PM

I don't give a f what anybody says That looks good, good job.

phrost 10-12-11 08:17 PM

yep, looks awesome man!

turbodrx7 10-12-11 08:19 PM

Good work...I did my rear valance too...One of my favorite subtle mods that no one notices.

-Austin

cten 10-12-11 08:24 PM

I want to wrap mine this same way, but I'm too lazy to take off my door handles.:sleep: Looks good though!!

ALPSTA 10-13-11 10:50 AM

Thanks guys.

Fortune_Seven 10-13-11 11:52 PM

I like it, came out great!

Tuesday 10-14-11 06:45 AM

Looks awesome! Been wanting to do this myself. How are they holding up in the elements? Did you clear coat them afterwards or do anything to protect them? From what I have read, they will go about 4-5 years outdoors, unprotected.

ALPSTA 10-14-11 09:25 AM

Thanks guys. Clearcoating doesn't work with this stuff. I've seen a patch (I shoud've taken a pic) that's been clearcoated and it didn't look good. It's one of those theory vs. practice things I guess. Apparently there are some glossy cf vinyls in the market but I like the dry carbon look.

They've been holding up well but I haven't been driving the car that much to be honest. I have a friend who had these on his BMW long before I had mine and his one is also holding up fine, and he drives that car everyday rain or shine.

BryanDowns 10-14-11 10:12 AM

How does one go about doing this wrap thing? What all do I need? This is a nice subtle mod and I'm sure the exterior parts would last indefinitely for me since its mostly a garage queen anyway

Tuesday 10-14-11 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by Alpsta (Post 10823914)
Thanks guys. Clearcoating doesn't work with this stuff. I've seen a patch (I shoud've taken a pic) that's been clearcoated and it didn't look good. It's one of those theory vs. practice things I guess. Apparently there are some glossy cf vinyls in the market but I like the dry carbon look.

They've been holding up well but I haven't been driving the car that much to be honest. I have a friend who had these on his BMW long before I had mine and his one is also holding up fine, and he drives that car everyday rain or shine.


Awesome! I appreciate the wealth of information. I'll probably get around to this later in the year hopefully. My handles look terrible.

RE-Amemiya 10-14-11 02:33 PM

Looks good to me!

ALPSTA 10-14-11 04:10 PM

Thanks guys.


Originally Posted by BryanDowns (Post 10823962)
How does one go about doing this wrap thing? What all do I need? This is a nice subtle mod and I'm sure the exterior parts would last indefinitely for me since its mostly a garage queen anyway

Subtle is what I want whenever I mod my cars or bikes ;) To do this mod, you need a stanley knife or scissors, a heat gun or a hair dryer, a gentle cleaning agent to clean the plastics and an adhesive (not compulsory but we used it on mine not to take any chances because sometimes they may bubble or peel at corners. It'll also be easier if you have a friend to help you. He can hold the heat gun while you have both hands on the vinyl or the part, it'll take less time. The rest is in the videos below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0-KkEW8hT4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MO80LrIK_g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MACyXJ7jM_c


Originally Posted by Tuesday (Post 10824026)
Awesome! I appreciate the wealth of information. I'll probably get around to this later in the year hopefully. My handles look terrible.

My door handles weren't bad but had some scratches, being a little OCD I did this mod :D Plus if it doesn't work out you can always go back and have them painted.

ALPSTA 10-14-11 04:20 PM

A friendly advice to anyone thinking of cf wrapping the front spoiler, I haven't done this because I've seen cars with this mod and when they scrape the spoiler, it doesn't get scratched like plastic, chunk of cf vinyl rips off and looks crap.

And this is a pic of how it looks when you clear coat the cf wrap:

http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/7881/1274845438.jpg

http://img850.imageshack.us/img850/8805/1274845479.jpg

ihavetwins 10-14-11 04:49 PM

looks damn good man

ALPSTA 10-15-11 03:43 AM

^^ Thanks.

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I was also thinking of wrapping the headlight bezels but then thought it might be too much otherwise I think it'll look good. I might try that next......

Fortune_Seven 10-15-11 03:47 PM

Thanks for posting the vids etc!

ALPSTA 10-15-11 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by Fortune_Seven (Post 10825293)
Thanks for posting the vids etc!

No problem at all ;)

bufferovrflo 03-06-12 08:45 PM

Now it's been a few months, how's this wrap holding up to the elements?

1QWIK7 03-06-12 10:38 PM

I agree on some pics of how its holding up.

Also do you offer services to do such jobs? I want 2 door handles CF wrapped.

ALPSTA 03-07-12 02:32 AM

The car has been sitting in the garage mostly but it's holding up fine. I've noticed a very very tiny air bubble (only visible if the car is on the lift) on the rear valance in the area near the muffler, probably due to application not wear, no big deal a pin will take care of that.

I don't offer such services, due to my location the shipping cost alone would be a deal breaker. For the same amount you can get a pro in US to do the same.

HOWEVER, if anyone has the original front triangles (inside and outside) in great condition (no scratches or broken tabs) I may consider a trade with my CF ones. Only the mirror triangles though, not the door handles.

deZire 03-19-12 12:35 PM

looks good.

muibubbles 03-20-12 11:00 PM

Theres a guy on the forum that already offers this service... I can do it as well if anyone is interested... Im doing my car at the moment so these tiny pieces are simple to me compared to fenders and hoods etc.
This is all vinyl'd with 3m matte white (expect rear bumper)
http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/p...DSC_0010-2.jpg

one of the most helpful videos ive seen is this... helped me understand the shrink and stretch characteristics of vinyl..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOGwl...eature=related


ps how do you like the cf? i bought some and i dont like the look.. kinda looks a little holographic in bright light/flash/sunlight...


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