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zZSoCalZz 06-23-2010 11:55 AM

Those look sickkk!

209Z 06-23-2010 12:25 PM

see this is better than the IPAD ideaaaaa!!

Modshack 06-23-2010 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by fullmonty (Post 589484)
Real sharp! Don't be a prick tease! Tell us where you got them from

Get it here:
Carbon Fiber Film | Dedicated To Selling 3M Carbon Fiber DI-NOC Vinyl

TacoZ 06-23-2010 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by I Run L.A. (Post 589759)
I have this on my roof... looks great..

Do you have pictures? I'm thinking of doing it to my roof as well.

RedNismo 06-23-2010 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 589516)
yah, this is the kind of mod you get good comments on because it does look very nice.

nice job! now go Di Noc your ipad! :D ;)

Did the Ipad before I did the pillars. LOL.

RedNismo 06-23-2010 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by TacoZ (Post 590192)
Do you have pictures? I'm thinking of doing it to my roof as well.

Doing the roof this weekend, and the rear valence. I'll post pics as soon as I finish.

RedNismo 06-23-2010 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by fullmonty (Post 589484)
Real sharp! Don't be a prick tease! Tell us where you got them from

The cheapest place I found including shipping was Metrodecals.com
I bought a 48"x72" roll. Should be enough for pillars, roof, and rear valence and an IPAD. LOL

Depending how you arrange to cut the pieces from the roll, you may need a bigger roll to do the stuff. Make sure you double check before ordering.

kenchan 06-23-2010 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by RedNismo (Post 590275)
The cheapest place I found including shipping was Metrodecals.com
I bought a 48"x72" roll. Should be enough for pillars, roof, and rear valence and an IPAD. LOL

:icon18:

spearfish25 06-23-2010 04:01 PM

How does this stuff hold up to the elements (rain, sun, etc etc)? When removed for replacement, does it come off cleanly?

zZSoCalZz 06-23-2010 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by RedNismo (Post 590271)
Doing the roof this weekend, and the rear valence. I'll post pics as soon as I finish.

Looking forward to it... The roof lines seems challenging to say the least.

RedNismo 06-23-2010 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by zZSoCalZz (Post 590392)
Looking forward to it... The roof lines seems challenging to say the least.

This stuff is the best on earth. so easy to wrap stuff. All it needs is a little heat, then it becomes very shape conforming. It took me 15 minutes to do my Ipad. Took about 30 mins for the b pillars. The best part is, if it becomes wringled, just add a little heat from a heat gun, then it smoothens out. The hard part is cutting the extras off the side neatly. According to 3M, the stuff is rated for 3 years outdoor on a vertical surface. They recommend using some kind of bonding agent which makes the installation permanent. I chose not to use it. If you saw my ipad thread, you know I don't modify anything unless its completely removable with ease. To remove the stuff, all it needs is a little heat, and pull off in small sections.

kenchan 06-23-2010 06:35 PM

RedNismo- would be able to do something for the headunit surround piece? id be very interested in replacing that trim to CF. :p

zZSoCalZz 06-23-2010 06:36 PM

Im sold! Gonna order a small pc to do my pillars.

RedNismo 06-24-2010 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 590506)
RedNismo- would be able to do something for the headunit surround piece? id be very interested in replacing that trim to CF. :p

It would be easier if the trim piece could be removed from the head unit. That way you could wrap around the edges to the underside. If the trim piece is not removable, its still possible to use Ni-Doc, but the cutting and trimming is much harder. I am stil experiementing with the application techniques.

Ztoon 06-24-2010 03:44 PM

Clean it, (rubbing alcohol), heat 'n wrap it. Amazing stuff. Even adhered to the complex curves of the shift ring.http:///Users/michaellord/Pictures/i...0/IMG_2325.jpg


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