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Old 04-16-2013, 02:28 PM
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Default Those with Hydrodipped or CF interior parts...

I cant ever seem to find what I am looking for on the search on this forum for some reason....only one that I have issue with...

ANyhow...Looking for pics of people with CF dash bezels and door sills and all the other cool parts.

Trans Am preferred but any pics are welcome. Thanks!!

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...........awesome.............
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This might help....

http://emblempros.com/hydrocoated_parts1
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...bon-fiber.html

use google to search using ls1tech before what you are looking for.
i found this for you by typing in google "ls1tech carbon fiber interior".
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Thanks fellas!!
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heres my setup
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I prefer wrapping parts with Scotchprint 1080. I can't stand the gloss finish that comes with hydrodipping.
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Originally Posted by 02TransAm/Batmobile
I prefer wrapping parts with Scotchprint 1080. I can't stand the gloss finish that comes with hydrodipping.
Thanks for your comment! Ive been trying to find out what that was called lol

Is it easy to apply? Im probably gonna be ordering some soon.
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I actually prefer the glossy look
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It's easy if you can finesse with things and are good with your hands. The scotchprint 1080, from what I understand is a revised version of Di-noc and is thinner and easier to wrap with.

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Thanks for your comment! Ive been trying to find out what that was called lol

Is it easy to apply? Im probably gonna be ordering some soon.
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Ive used both di-noc and scotch print on stuff... inside contours are where it usually meets its limits though. Not to say its not still very impressive what it can wrap, my main reason for dip was I can see it lasting alot longer. I have alot of underhood stuff i wrapped with scotchprint
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how do you add it for the dash ?



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