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.c2 04-16-2013 04:50 PM

Can't see your posted pictures, but you could consider wrapping your trims. I'm assuming when you say you don't want to spend hundreds on cf panels, you're talking about the wet carbon overlays made by companies here? 3m vinyl is another choice, you can wrap it in carbon, gloss black, brushed metal, etcetc. Pretty cheap, I got the material to do mine for less than $20. Previous owner did it on carbon, I redid it in gloss black metallic
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You can start taking off whatever pats you want and start wrapping them lol. Another thing to do if you have a tablet is figure out a way to mount it onto your car if you like the look? I did mine with magnets
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And of course, shift knob and shift boot changes the look a lot as well :) You can also do different color LEDs behind anything that lights up (door/window switches, ac backlight, etcetc). Get creative!

joeybosco 04-16-2013 06:19 PM

Wow nice interior, thanks I was thinking about wrapping a few panels in cf :driving:

.c2 04-16-2013 10:11 PM

Thank you sir :) Should do it! Inexpensive and good way to spice up your interior a little bit. Doesn't take much time either and easily reversible

joeybosco 04-16-2013 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by .c2 (Post 2270552)
Thank you sir :) Should do it! Inexpensive and good way to spice up your interior a little bit. Doesn't take much time either and easily reversible

Is it hard to wrap a circle? With a whole in the middle?

.c2 04-16-2013 11:11 PM

Yes wrapping the shifter bezel was a b*tch lol. I hate wrapping round things


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