Has anybody vinyl wrapped their interior trim?
I'm really digging the black brushed look on the interior and I might go that route.
Was planning on blacking out the roof and DIY midnight grill with the same gloss black as the roof.
Brushed black emblems might complete the exterior vinyl , can't decide how it would look on an athens blue sport coupe w/ midnight grill? hmmm....
Was planning on blacking out the roof and DIY midnight grill with the same gloss black as the roof.
Brushed black emblems might complete the exterior vinyl , can't decide how it would look on an athens blue sport coupe w/ midnight grill? hmmm....
Metrorestyling seems to be the best price for smaller orders... They also have 5% off (whoopee!) right now.
Wow that brushed metallic black looks really good.
Definitely not into the carbon fiber look everyone else is going for. It cheapens the look of everything imo. You got kids with civics and scion tcs carbon fiber vinyling there roof and hoods.
It doesn't even look like real carbon fiber.
That metallic is different and way better imo
Definitely not into the carbon fiber look everyone else is going for. It cheapens the look of everything imo. You got kids with civics and scion tcs carbon fiber vinyling there roof and hoods.
It doesn't even look like real carbon fiber.
That metallic is different and way better imo
To get the whole door panel off, there's a clip behind the door handle with a nut behind it that needs to come off. The door pull (silver door handle thing) pops off by putting a screwdriver behing it on the very bottom. Once that;s off, theres a few nuts in there that need to come off. After that, pull the door panel off gently, there's a million clips that hold it in.
I too bought 5'x2' sheet of 3M 1080 and had enough material to make sure it all flowed in the same direction. I also primed everything with this stuff,
, and used a heat gun
Was my first time wrapping anything and I'm quite happy with the way it came out. Actually, my goto guy at the tint shop I had install my BlueBat overlays saw it and complimented me so that was quite validating

Was my first time wrapping anything and I'm quite happy with the way it came out. Actually, my goto guy at the tint shop I had install my BlueBat overlays saw it and complimented me so that was quite validating

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