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Old 02-16-2015, 01:32 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Here is my 2 cents on your question.

First of all, I am an ACTUAL user of what some are calling "stickers".
Before I expound, from my experience, most negative comments about
the product the OP is referring to(usually called a dash kit in the trade) are from
guys that ,1)don't have any in their car or actually have had hands on experience,2)
This what they have "heard".

I've had a combo dash kit and hard molded carbon fiber in my other car(a 350)
for over 3 years.
No problems,looks as good today as when I installed it.
The dash kit product(if you are going with CF)has real CF material covered with a
bendable poly cover. 3M adhesive backing to install.

Of course,I imagine there are some better dash kits and lower quality kits.
CARid carries a quality brand.

Depending on the scope of CF trim you wish to do,there are other sources that
use traditional CF material. If your inside door barrels need covering,maybe on the
exterior,Bpillar covers, i've found ZCF to be excellent.

Personally, I hate the dinoc stuff. Its like covering parts with a Formica look-a-like
material. Also,has no depth.

Just sayin...
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