Bat's Nav Door Overlay(PICS)!
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Finished my first Overlay of the New Year for the Nav Door. I went with Silver, to match my Gauge Pod Toppers, and would go nicely with them. I really liked the way it turned out and the texture of the door shows through the Overlay
. Enjoy!
Bat™
znd1 Nav Door Overlay $12
Carbon Fiber Finish $15
email me to order:
dubbleA@peoplepc.com
. Enjoy!Bat™
znd1 Nav Door Overlay $12
Carbon Fiber Finish $15
email me to order:
dubbleA@peoplepc.com
Andrew, that overlay for the nav door looks good...I have to pay off my christmas credit card before I consider them...In the meantime here's a pic of those Bpillars you sent me...doing the guages tonight
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Originally posted by Blue Batmobile
Z Boy on the forums has the cf version. Matt, post your pics!
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Z Boy on the forums has the cf version. Matt, post your pics!
Bat™
Bat, flat surfaces are one thing, curved are another. I think it would be beneficial to include a little blurb on how to get the overlay to curve without creasing.
With that said, once i learn how to do it right, I'm gonna need to buy another cf overlay from you.
I'll post pix if you want, but i would rather wait til i get it right.
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Originally posted by Z BOY
Well...let me start by saying that the part i got to fit well looks FAN-FREAKIN-TASTIC. My problem was/is that i'm not very proficient with the hair dryer and getting the overlay to curve without creasing. I managed to leave only 3 small creases, but it doesn't look professional or clean.
Bat, flat surfaces are one thing, curved are another. I think it would be beneficial to include a little blurb on how to get the overlay to curve without creasing.
With that said, once i learn how to do it right, I'm gonna need to buy another cf overlay from you.
I'll post pix if you want, but i would rather wait til i get it right.
Well...let me start by saying that the part i got to fit well looks FAN-FREAKIN-TASTIC. My problem was/is that i'm not very proficient with the hair dryer and getting the overlay to curve without creasing. I managed to leave only 3 small creases, but it doesn't look professional or clean.
Bat, flat surfaces are one thing, curved are another. I think it would be beneficial to include a little blurb on how to get the overlay to curve without creasing.
With that said, once i learn how to do it right, I'm gonna need to buy another cf overlay from you.
I'll post pix if you want, but i would rather wait til i get it right.
Bat™



