Silver Interior Inserts and Dash Kit
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Anyone know of a vendor that sells pieces already done with that quality? My stock ones were scratched when I bought the car (dash and console) and it looks old. Not sure if I'd want aluminum or CF.
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HOw much would a carbon fiber dash kit cost. Ive seen some on ebay but i believe those are just stickons which if you look closely you can tell its a stick on. The pic above looks great.
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Originally Posted by Kodokan_4,Oct 27 2004, 11:23 AM
Well, there's no kit for the stuff I had done. I removed the parts and took them to a custom shop for the CF treatment, then I reinstalled the parts. It's very expensive to do all of the interior parts, but it's not so bad if you just want a few pieces done.
There are no stickers on my parts. This stuff is permanent, and has urethane clear coat over it, just like full CF parts.
-Pete
There are no stickers on my parts. This stuff is permanent, and has urethane clear coat over it, just like full CF parts.
-Pete
I can say the quality of the work was top-notch, especially at the seams -- as in "from the factory" quality. The roll hoops behind the seats were particularly impressive to see.
#19
Thanx!
I still need to install the CF passenger air vent, radio door and surround, and steering column covers. I'm going to order a 2004 center console and have it CF'd, then install everything.
mkell - At least have it painted, man! Stickers are not the way to go.
-Pete
I still need to install the CF passenger air vent, radio door and surround, and steering column covers. I'm going to order a 2004 center console and have it CF'd, then install everything.
mkell - At least have it painted, man! Stickers are not the way to go.
-Pete
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