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    Registered User MattG80's Avatar
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    Update!! 2008 Mercedes C300 Carbon Fiber roof wrap

    The before shots




    Prep





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    The finished product






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    Quote Originally Posted by MattG80 View Post
    Looks like youre gonna need about 1 yard by 2 feet to have plenty of play room. I would just get a piece from here and use the excess for interior pieces.
    It's 5' x 2'.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/3M-1080-Scot...#ht_4280wt_952

    I always buy from them. They ship super fast. You'll have it in like 2 days. Good luck. Make sure you keep checking on it after you install it cuz I think it's gonna melt bro.
    Is it true dry carbon? I don't want to spend that kind of mula on some fake. I plan on rockin' a carbon wrapped bmx seat on my 24".

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    Blah, we've been talking about vinyl here. The price on there is what it goes for everywhere. I'm pretty sure dry carbon is something else.

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    real dry carbon is very very different, and expensive. It must be painted, and would be ruined by the sun/elements extremely quickly (true dry carbon, not just matte carbon.)

    Here is a link to a $4k S2000 wing made of dry carbon.

    http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/j...-p-149248.html

    crazy expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBestUkester View Post
    real dry carbon is very very different, and expensive. It must be painted, and would be ruined by the sun/elements extremely quickly (true dry carbon, not just matte carbon.)

    Here is a link to a $4k S2000 wing made of dry carbon.

    http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/j...-p-149248.html

    crazy expensive.
    I'm just looking for a small sheet to wrap a bmx seat. The bike will be stored in my room when not ridden. I'll give it a series of clear coats after using adhesive spray to it.

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    Looks great! Think I may just have to wrap my roof in this stuff lol

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    i agree does look great i like it !

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    I wrapped the trunk and spoiler on the Team XXX Racing Acura RSX with the 3M wrap, It was relitively easy for have never used the product before.




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    How hard was it to do the edge of that spoiler?

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    Last edited by fatathaland; 04-04-2009 at 11:12 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hyu View Post
    How hard was it to do the edge of that spoiler?

    Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G
    not bad, needed to do alot of stretching and pulling to make it work, here is an underside view of it. we decided to cut it back about and inch and wrap it under.


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    great job guys. i'm inspired
    i'm thinking my hood should be easy to do

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    Hook It up , with a little piece .. Dagw ..

    Just to play arround with my ep3 .

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    Nice work dude. Really like the look the of the vinyl.

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    It's been a while since I've posted something up here so I thought I'd show you guys some pics of the new 3m satin black on my brother-in-laws Element that I just finished.
    My sister gave me a call and said she wanted to spruce it up for him cuz they didnt want to get into a new car payment. She gave me the budget so I threw some ideas at her and the very next week about 35 feet of satin black vinyl was at the door with some new grills from Grill Craft. Hope you guys like.

    2003 Honda Element Satin Black vinyl wrap, Plastic trim restoration, Grill install, Plasti dip wheels.

    Before.



    Plastic trim restoration. By the way this stuff works great on that ugly plastic part of our mirrors and the plastic trim on the roof. Turtle wax plastic trim restorer. You can find it at walmart for $10



    A ton of prep.






    5 Days later.


    Last edited by MattG80; 08-20-2012 at 08:38 PM.

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    Wow man, that's some great work. keep it up!
    Last edited by Unknownally; 04-05-2009 at 10:48 AM.

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