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Old Mar 20, 2009, 06:44 AM
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That looks so much better than the cheap stock crap! I don't have the skillz to pull this off, but I think its super nice work.
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It looks great, very nice work! It would take me a day to pull that off so I probably wouldn't even try it.
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Wow! That doesnt look bad actually.

I have to admit that when I clicked on the thread the first thing that popped in my head was "Oh boy I cant wait to see this." lol

Very nice job. Im not a huge CF guy but I do like the look of what you did. Its something different that adds some style.
Old Mar 20, 2009, 08:32 AM
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fiber

i like it too are the pieces a pain in the butt too put on?
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i like it too are the pieces a pain in the butt too put on?
not at all, putting the pieces back on was probably the easiest part of the whole process
Old Mar 20, 2009, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Jrod@Buschur
Wow! That doesnt look bad actually.

I have to admit that when I clicked on the thread the first thing that popped in my head was "Oh boy I cant wait to see this." lol

Very nice job. Im not a huge CF guy but I do like the look of what you did. Its something different that adds some style.
thanks
i know , i had the same reaction when i saw a thread about the fabric and everyone had the same reaction when i told them what i was doing haha
but its more of just a nice textured material its just called CF fabric lol which makes people think its silly but it looks really good and so much better than the stock.
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Originally Posted by Ev0L0vE
they have a little bit of texture , but its not a weave all the way through, it is flat in the back and a bit textured on the surface. i think it looks good because it has a dry carbon look as opposed to the stock or even replacements you buy that are very shiny or glossy and look just as cheap as stock trim.
You sound like someone on evox forum .

Good job on this wrap. Now come do my headliner.
Old Mar 20, 2009, 12:57 PM
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Freaking awesome...thanks for the DIY...looks like a good little project I'll be doing soon.
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wow - great job - that looks awesome - 2 thumbs up
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thank you !
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Dang. It looks tight. Awesome job.
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did the same thing in my car. looks great. i didnt do my door panels yet. how do you get them off. i pried and pried with a screew driver and the wont come off. i dont wana break them in half. and im mean im seriously pulling on em. ???

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wow...that does look awesome!
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Thats sick.. I love it. Im surprised how good that looks for being fabric!
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Originally Posted by Silver06evo9mr
did the same thing in my car. looks great. i didnt do my door panels yet. how do you get them off. i pried and pried with a screew driver and the wont come off. i dont wana break them in half. and im mean im seriously pulling on em. ???
hey read my write up i explained what i did , and an alternative in there ! =)


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