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just finished carbon wrapping 11 years 6 months ago #81052

my center console .. OMG what fun













at least the vents should be easier


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Re: just finished carbon wrapping 11 years 6 months ago #81055

Liking that !!!! :broon:

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Re: just finished carbon wrapping 11 years 6 months ago #81056

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Very neat indeed.
Still deciding whether to do ours or not!!
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Looks good..

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Re: just finished carbon wrapping 11 years 6 months ago #81058

Awesome

Ive tried carbon wrapping before... not easy is it?

Have you heated it all up to activate the glue?
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Re: just finished carbon wrapping 11 years 6 months ago #81060

Very neat indeed.
Still deciding whether to do ours or not!!


John it was my first time ever doing something like this... I can turn my hand to most things the main thing when doing this is a hair dryer/patience and not to get put off my it looking cack when you first start trying to manipulate it I nearly threw it in the bin lol but im not a patient man lol.. but I carried on.. trick is to get it nice and warm it stretches better i also found out that if you have a hair dryer like the other halfs that also blows cold when you push a button in it makes it easier ... heat it up stretch it and keep it stretched the hit it with the cold air.. I also had help from my son (holding the hair dryer and following instructions of hot now cold)


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Re: just finished carbon wrapping 11 years 6 months ago #81065

Im taking the easy way out and Mo55y has a friend who does vehicle wrapping who is going to do mine.

I have done some bits but really think that will test my patience :(

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Re: just finished carbon wrapping 11 years 6 months ago #81067

That looks really good and i have some carbon wrap but i think i'd just make a pigs ear of it. :coat:

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I'm VERY impressed. My attempt was crap!
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Re: just finished carbon wrapping 11 years 6 months ago #81069

Is that a 'Bop It' in the top picture!? Party mode!!!!! Lol!

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That looks really good and i have some carbon wrap but i think i'd just make a pigs ear of it. :coat:


I did the vents which were easy but made a right c*ck up of the centre console but... might revisit sometime in future.

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Re: just finished carbon wrapping 11 years 6 months ago #81082

Cracking job indeed !............. I did it the easy way........ got it dipped :)

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