Carbon Fiber Vinyl Pattern Wrap Thread
I did a shiftboot and it looked crappy because it was too baggy. I fixed it up and the final outcome was pretty nice. I didn't really like it for my car because I have nothing CF but it would have looked sick in a car with the wrap done.
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Just did my interior. When I get off work I will post up crappy cell phone pics...
This stuff is great!
What I did:
Interior A-pillars
Speedo cover
both door armrest
strutbar
silver accent part of the center shift console thingy...
This stuff is great!
What I did:
Interior A-pillars
Speedo cover
both door armrest
strutbar
silver accent part of the center shift console thingy...
Last edited by KingBaby; May 20, 2009 at 05:43 PM.
Very nice!!! You did the right thing about not wrapping the HVAC piece instead just the shifter piece. Pretty much same as mine except I finding it hard to remove the top piece above the speedometer. Any help?
I want to wrap the A pillars, door switch covers, and steering wheel control covers.
I was going to wrap the ENTIRE center console from the triple gauge pod down to the rear storage bin, but the way the new HVAC controls are made, the addition of the wrap would cause rubbing and difficulty in turning the *****. Also, some other member with the newer interior also complained about tight tolerances in the cubby door.
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From: MexiCali dodging potholes
I'm looking to do the steering wheel, but I feel it's to much...the parts I did give the interior a good look not to little not to much...the silver accents still pops, the nismo stitched leather still flows, and now the CF wrapping complements them all...
Shout out to to Neffy Wrap...I'm a Happy Costumer...
If you are on the fence about this, don't it's easy, and quick...the only lesson learned from using this is don't spray to much to the point it bubbles on the surface...cause it will lump up, and show when you lay down the material....
Other than that it's great...
thanks for the shoutout! 

Yes, I did the part of the door with the window switches on it...
I'm looking to do the steering wheel, but I feel it's to much...the parts I did give the interior a good look not to little not to much...the silver accents still pops, the nismo stitched leather still flows, and now the CF wrapping complements them all...
Shout out to to Neffy Wrap...I'm a Happy Costumer...
If you are on the fence about this, don't it's easy, and quick...the only lesson learned from using this is don't spray to much to the point it bubbles on the surface...cause it will lump up, and show when you lay down the material....
Other than that it's great...
I'm looking to do the steering wheel, but I feel it's to much...the parts I did give the interior a good look not to little not to much...the silver accents still pops, the nismo stitched leather still flows, and now the CF wrapping complements them all...
Shout out to to Neffy Wrap...I'm a Happy Costumer...
If you are on the fence about this, don't it's easy, and quick...the only lesson learned from using this is don't spray to much to the point it bubbles on the surface...cause it will lump up, and show when you lay down the material....
Other than that it's great...
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 13,406
Likes: 130
From: MexiCali dodging potholes
This part was a pain in the a$$ to do, but as seen earlier. I atemptted it...
If you attack this piece best way to do it, is by doing the curve part last...
Spray everything before the curve lay down the material. Then spray the curved part then slowly stretch the fabric over it...once you start you''l see how to finish it...don't get frustrated the curved part takes most of the time...took bout 45mins
crappy cellphone pic
If you attack this piece best way to do it, is by doing the curve part last...
Spray everything before the curve lay down the material. Then spray the curved part then slowly stretch the fabric over it...once you start you''l see how to finish it...don't get frustrated the curved part takes most of the time...took bout 45mins
crappy cellphone pic
Last edited by KingBaby; May 22, 2009 at 08:05 PM. Reason: can't type
This part was a pain in the a$$ to do, but as seen earlier. I atemptted it...
If you attack this piece best way it to do the curve part last...
Spray everything before the curve lay down the material. Then spray the curved part then slowly stretch the fabric over it...once you start you''l see how to finish it...don't get frustrated the curved part takes most of the time...took bout 45mins
crappy cellphone pic
If you attack this piece best way it to do the curve part last...
Spray everything before the curve lay down the material. Then spray the curved part then slowly stretch the fabric over it...once you start you''l see how to finish it...don't get frustrated the curved part takes most of the time...took bout 45mins
crappy cellphone pic
I haven't done anything with this yet but I really considering it...



