CF Interior Wrap
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http://www.yourautotrim.com/shcafi.html
This is where I am gonna get mine from. I had a guy recover a set of racing seats a few years back. He used the white carbon vinyl for the edges where wear is notorious. The white looks sick! So I imagine the black is just as good!
This is where I am gonna get mine from. I had a guy recover a set of racing seats a few years back. He used the white carbon vinyl for the edges where wear is notorious. The white looks sick! So I imagine the black is just as good!
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Dont get from that site get it from here
http://m3forum.net/m3forum/showthrea...light=eurodyne
Its where the CF Fabric started
I did show this to some of you guys a couple months back and now its popular ehh
I will have this stuff wrapped around my race car
I showed that site to my friend and he said that's the same stuff that he used. It's cheap and not worth buying. He has a 300zx and he bought it about a year back but found that since the material was thicker than the eurodyne, it was hard to form fit it to the curves of his interior. The stuff that is 13.95/yard is bubbling now and doesn't hold w/ any sort of super adhesive glue out there. He's reupholstered his car twice now using that same stuff. This time around he's going to use Eurodyne because it's paper thin and easy to stretch and form w/out much hassle. He said that he recommends using either glue. If you use the 3M, go for the 77 (super hold) or this Permatex Model # 27828 (heavy duty). He said if you want to send his your stuff, he'll wrap it for you for not too much money. Depends on the part.
http://m3forum.net/m3forum/showthrea...light=eurodyne
Its where the CF Fabric started
I did show this to some of you guys a couple months back and now its popular ehh
I will have this stuff wrapped around my race car
I showed that site to my friend and he said that's the same stuff that he used. It's cheap and not worth buying. He has a 300zx and he bought it about a year back but found that since the material was thicker than the eurodyne, it was hard to form fit it to the curves of his interior. The stuff that is 13.95/yard is bubbling now and doesn't hold w/ any sort of super adhesive glue out there. He's reupholstered his car twice now using that same stuff. This time around he's going to use Eurodyne because it's paper thin and easy to stretch and form w/out much hassle. He said that he recommends using either glue. If you use the 3M, go for the 77 (super hold) or this Permatex Model # 27828 (heavy duty). He said if you want to send his your stuff, he'll wrap it for you for not too much money. Depends on the part.
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yeah i was curious what it would look like if someone would do the back of the seats with this stuff. I am not sure at all what it would look like, prob pretty damn ricey huh
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Dont get from that site get it from here
http://m3forum.net/m3forum/showthrea...light=eurodyne
Its where the CF Fabric started
I did show this to some of you guys a couple months back and now its popular ehh
I will have this stuff wrapped around my race car
I showed that site to my friend and he said that's the same stuff that he used. It's cheap and not worth buying. He has a 300zx and he bought it about a year back but found that since the material was thicker than the eurodyne, it was hard to form fit it to the curves of his interior. The stuff that is 13.95/yard is bubbling now and doesn't hold w/ any sort of super adhesive glue out there. He's reupholstered his car twice now using that same stuff. This time around he's going to use Eurodyne because it's paper thin and easy to stretch and form w/out much hassle. He said that he recommends using either glue. If you use the 3M, go for the 77 (super hold) or this Permatex Model # 27828 (heavy duty). He said if you want to send his your stuff, he'll wrap it for you for not too much money. Depends on the part.
http://m3forum.net/m3forum/showthrea...light=eurodyne
Its where the CF Fabric started
I did show this to some of you guys a couple months back and now its popular ehh
I will have this stuff wrapped around my race car
I showed that site to my friend and he said that's the same stuff that he used. It's cheap and not worth buying. He has a 300zx and he bought it about a year back but found that since the material was thicker than the eurodyne, it was hard to form fit it to the curves of his interior. The stuff that is 13.95/yard is bubbling now and doesn't hold w/ any sort of super adhesive glue out there. He's reupholstered his car twice now using that same stuff. This time around he's going to use Eurodyne because it's paper thin and easy to stretch and form w/out much hassle. He said that he recommends using either glue. If you use the 3M, go for the 77 (super hold) or this Permatex Model # 27828 (heavy duty). He said if you want to send his your stuff, he'll wrap it for you for not too much money. Depends on the part.
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