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Old 01-19-2012, 11:44 AM
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subscribed!! MIND BLOWING WORK!!!
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Thanks for bumping this thread Roger, really makes me wanna spend more money and get my interior dipped
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Not finished yet but a mustang engine cover Carbon fiber hydro.
Will have finished pics up in a day or so.



Cadillac engine cover carbon fiber hydro and custom enblems.

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Can you do an SLP airlid in the CF pattern?
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Originally Posted by kicksZ28
Can you do an SLP airlid in the CF pattern?

Yes. The tube area going into the throttle body might need to be simply painted on the bottom side though.

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Ok, will look into this as well You are gonna get me into trouble with my wife!
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The intake posted before the fast looks amazing, what color is that?
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Originally Posted by The Mighty Texan
The intake posted before the fast looks amazing, what color is that?
Silver basecoat, with a carbon fiber film.
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That one looks pretty killer too! I was meaning the one above it with the orange covers.
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Originally Posted by The Mighty Texan
That one looks pretty killer too! I was meaning the one above it with the orange covers.

Ok,

Those are my FRC's. Orange base coat with a black carbon fiber film applied.
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Really thinking woodgrain accents would do a lot for the interior. Not very sporty, but classy nonetheless.
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Originally Posted by BirdsSince16
Really thinking woodgrain accents would do a lot for the interior. Not very sporty, but classy nonetheless.
We have actually done quite a few cars with wood grain. It does look very good.
We did a Cobalt, two 5th generation Camaro's, two boats, and some other random pieces.

Thanks, Roger
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Originally Posted by dragonZ28
We have actually done quite a few cars with wood grain. It does look very good.
We did a Cobalt, two 5th generation Camaro's, two boats, and some other random pieces.

Thanks, Roger
Any pics of the Cobalt or 5th Gens? Sorry if I missed them earlier in the thread.
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WOOD PATTERNs
5th gen stering wheel trim:


5th gen console:


Loose 5th gen pieces


5th gen gage cluster trim


5th gen rear view mirror.


Samples



Shotgun part:


Gear shift:


Cobalt parts:







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