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I got mine at www.customautotrim.com. The kit comes with a set of total "wrap-around" **** pit pieces. Mine is the real carbon (not simulated) fiber kit which is more expensive (about $240.00).
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hey pianoprodigy, i was the kid talking to your dad about his FC at the track last weekend. He made all FC's look bad though!! Mine is faster than his and he has all that work done! I'm just kiddin'. see ya around
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Originally posted by Mahjik
http://www.markkoch.net/carbonFiber/
http://www.markkoch.net/carbonFiber/
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Originally posted by AMRAAM4
From my understanding Mahjik, he is not doing CF interior pieces anymore.
From my understanding Mahjik, he is not doing CF interior pieces anymore.
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Originally posted by AMRAAM4
From my understanding Mahjik, he is not doing CF interior pieces anymore.
From my understanding Mahjik, he is not doing CF interior pieces anymore.
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Originally posted by areXseven
I got mine at www.customautotrim.com. The kit comes with a set of total "wrap-around" **** pit pieces. Mine is the real carbon (not simulated) fiber kit which is more expensive (about $240.00).
I got mine at www.customautotrim.com. The kit comes with a set of total "wrap-around" **** pit pieces. Mine is the real carbon (not simulated) fiber kit which is more expensive (about $240.00).
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Originally posted by bricke
How's the fitment and quality of this kit? How's it holding up? Is it coming off or peeling at all?
How's the fitment and quality of this kit? How's it holding up? Is it coming off or peeling at all?
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Originally posted by bricke
After looking at his past projects, I REALLY wish he was still doing this stuff. I'd love to get some interior panels done
After looking at his past projects, I REALLY wish he was still doing this stuff. I'd love to get some interior panels done
With that said, can those with the above stated CF kit speak up to their honest opinion on its look and quality.
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I like your shift and e-brake boot. whee did you get them?
I like your shift and e-brake boot. whee did you get them?
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Originally posted by areXseven
I got mine at www.customautotrim.com. The kit comes with a set of total "wrap-around" **** pit pieces. Mine is the real carbon (not simulated) fiber kit which is more expensive (about $240.00).
I got mine at www.customautotrim.com. The kit comes with a set of total "wrap-around" **** pit pieces. Mine is the real carbon (not simulated) fiber kit which is more expensive (about $240.00).
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http://www.customautotrim.com/wood-d...ash_dk0252.htm
It is there, you have to look for it, it's kinda hidden.
I had the "simulated brushed aluminum" dash kit on my last car for 2 years before i sold it, i got a lot of compliments and the only problem i ever had was when i scratched it removing a seat.
Proper installation may take a little bit. I removed all the pieces from the car, then cleaned them with naptha(as per instruction, it helps to remove armor-all type stuff) then used a blow dryer to heat the parts up, then applied some activator?? or something onto the part, then carefully you peel off the sticky back to apply the overlay to the dask piece. Does that make any sense?
It is there, you have to look for it, it's kinda hidden.
I had the "simulated brushed aluminum" dash kit on my last car for 2 years before i sold it, i got a lot of compliments and the only problem i ever had was when i scratched it removing a seat.
Proper installation may take a little bit. I removed all the pieces from the car, then cleaned them with naptha(as per instruction, it helps to remove armor-all type stuff) then used a blow dryer to heat the parts up, then applied some activator?? or something onto the part, then carefully you peel off the sticky back to apply the overlay to the dask piece. Does that make any sense?
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Originally posted by tobecontinued
http://www.customautotrim.com/wood-d...ash_dk0252.htm
It is there, you have to look for it, it's kinda hidden.
I had the "simulated brushed aluminum" dash kit on my last car for 2 years before i sold it, i got a lot of compliments and the only problem i ever had was when i scratched it removing a seat.
Proper installation may take a little bit. I removed all the pieces from the car, then cleaned them with naptha(as per instruction, it helps to remove armor-all type stuff) then used a blow dryer to heat the parts up, then applied some activator?? or something onto the part, then carefully you peel off the sticky back to apply the overlay to the dask piece. Does that make any sense?
http://www.customautotrim.com/wood-d...ash_dk0252.htm
It is there, you have to look for it, it's kinda hidden.
I had the "simulated brushed aluminum" dash kit on my last car for 2 years before i sold it, i got a lot of compliments and the only problem i ever had was when i scratched it removing a seat.
Proper installation may take a little bit. I removed all the pieces from the car, then cleaned them with naptha(as per instruction, it helps to remove armor-all type stuff) then used a blow dryer to heat the parts up, then applied some activator?? or something onto the part, then carefully you peel off the sticky back to apply the overlay to the dask piece. Does that make any sense?
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Originally posted by Saner
Ohh.. it's not real cf? Kinda like a sticker kit?
Ohh.. it's not real cf? Kinda like a sticker kit?
The CF parts you seem to be looking for are fabricated and sold by one of our fellow members, who's name I can't think of. These panels replace the entire OEM part, but are quite expensive.
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Originally posted by areXseven
The kits are sold in either simulated or real Cf form. They are panels/pieces that adhere on top of the stock OEM parts.
The CF parts you seem to be looking for are fabricated and sold by one of our fellow members, who's name I can't think of. These panels replace the entire OEM part, but are quite expensive.
The kits are sold in either simulated or real Cf form. They are panels/pieces that adhere on top of the stock OEM parts.
The CF parts you seem to be looking for are fabricated and sold by one of our fellow members, who's name I can't think of. These panels replace the entire OEM part, but are quite expensive.
Originally posted by Mahjik
http://www.markkoch.net/carbonFiber/
http://www.markkoch.net/carbonFiber/
Originally posted by AMRAAM4
From my understanding Mahjik, he is not doing CF interior pieces anymore.
From my understanding Mahjik, he is not doing CF interior pieces anymore.