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3M Di-Noc Applied to Interior
Hey guys, just wanted to show you how the interior looks with 3m vinyl. The 2 center pieces were pretty easy to do however the handles were a little more complex.
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...e/DSCN4447.jpg http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...e/DSCN4446.jpg We are in development of full carbon fiber replacements though, so keep an eye out! Mike |
Does the center dash pieces just pull out? Are they just held in with clips?
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For the center console, just pull the center out and then the right side comes out with one screw right?
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Easiest way was taking out the passenger side piece first. You can do it by hand or use a plastic panel removal tool, its a few clips. Then when that's out you'll have a good grip on the radio piece and it should come right out. No screws at all.
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killer job!
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looks thousand time better. Great job
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That looks awesome. Did you wrap the 3M Vinyl around the edges of the panels or were they cut right at the edges? They look seamless.
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I wrapped it around to the back. A little heat and persuasion does wonders.
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this looks wayyy cleaner... I wonder if you could wrap those window panels as well... or even the climate control panel...
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The silver parts by the climate control are next up to bat!
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Looks great! Cant wait to see more
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I like it, looks really good!
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Don't understand what you did, need a before and after.
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was thinking of doing this...looks good!
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