CF wraping
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CF wraping
first of all i wanna thank tonester for his "help"
a few weeks ago i started to wrap things with cf....and i started with my b-pillars, cause i thought it would be the easiest part to start with....and i think they came out pretty good (for a noob).
i used 4x4 cf insted of 2x2, cause i had a couple of meters of them lieing in my room, but imo the 4x4 looks way better than 2x2(if u only have the b-pillars in cf)
it was pretty fun to wrap the b-pillars and i´m planing to wrap some more parts of the Z or other cars.unfortunatly here in germany no one want to get there parts wraped...but we´ll see what the future brings
so here are some pics of the b-pillars.just let me know what u think
that´s the first i wraped,(finished) had some minor issues with the cf and the epoxy
here is the second one (partly finished;only epoxy on it)
the second one finished(3-layer of epoxy with one layer clear coat and "polished")
a few weeks ago i started to wrap things with cf....and i started with my b-pillars, cause i thought it would be the easiest part to start with....and i think they came out pretty good (for a noob).
i used 4x4 cf insted of 2x2, cause i had a couple of meters of them lieing in my room, but imo the 4x4 looks way better than 2x2(if u only have the b-pillars in cf)
it was pretty fun to wrap the b-pillars and i´m planing to wrap some more parts of the Z or other cars.unfortunatly here in germany no one want to get there parts wraped...but we´ll see what the future brings
so here are some pics of the b-pillars.just let me know what u think
that´s the first i wraped,(finished) had some minor issues with the cf and the epoxy
here is the second one (partly finished;only epoxy on it)
the second one finished(3-layer of epoxy with one layer clear coat and "polished")
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