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DIY - How to Cover Things with Real Carbon Fiber

Old 02-27-12, 10:46 AM
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Very nice, i prefer the wood look for my car.
Old 02-27-12, 12:18 PM
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best diy evar!!!
Old 02-27-12, 01:18 PM
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How about a trade, I'll retrofit your headlights and you can do this for me looks great man! This summer I'll be in Portland a bit and would love to see your car!
Old 02-27-12, 03:04 PM
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I would love to do this but i think I would get inpatient……someone wanna do mine let me know I will pay
Old 02-27-12, 04:15 PM
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Wow, thanks everyone! Hopefully those that attempt this DIY will come out with some great results.
Here's another CF weave that I'd love to see in some ones car.


juvi22003: I would love to do this but i think I would get inpatient
I hear ya. I made some big mistakes in the beginning because I'm an impatient person as well.

Jzsicklexi: How about a trade, I'll retrofit your headlights and you can do this for me looks great man! This summer I'll be in Portland a bit and would love to see your car!
Thanks for the retrofit offer, but for now I think I'm done with carbon fiber. It is very time consuming...my girfriend hates it. There's not many fixed up Lexus in Oregon so we should for sure all get together at some point this summer.

Sffd103: Great write up!!! Pics are awesome and very detailed. I'd like to see that red in my car also. Thanks for doing this! How much did you spend in all equipment?Now you need the silver cf steering wheel.
It's hard to know for sure how much I've spent in total. On top of all the things I listed in the DIY I have also bought, 1 whole wood interior set (what I used to CF, still have my original wood), extra front passenger and rear driver switch in wood, 1 full set of grey window switches, and carbon fiber starter kit from the UK which I used to do my first piece 2 times over.

If you have most of the tools, and are using your interior pieces, you could probably do everything for $200.

As for the steering wheel, I may do the trim around the buttons in Texalium, but I like the feel of leather all the way around
Old 02-27-12, 05:51 PM
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Looks sick
Old 02-27-12, 08:20 PM
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Great job on the write up! I'm tempted to start laying all my interior parts now!
Old 02-27-12, 09:50 PM
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awesomen write up. great job
Old 02-27-12, 09:55 PM
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The end result looks amazing... well worth your time and effort
Old 02-27-12, 10:10 PM
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Awesome, DIY! Thanks for sharing

Originally Posted by KillaIS250
Wow great write up! I may have to think twice about CF wrapping the interior now, with a guide like this, it makes me want to at least give it a try!
Same here, I still have a roll of it sitting in a corner...
Old 02-27-12, 11:46 PM
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Thanks so much for sharing this information
Old 02-28-12, 05:19 AM
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awesome stuff! thanks for the DIY

of course, I'll probably just pay someone to do it
Old 02-28-12, 07:42 AM
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Wow man that's a really good write up. Awesome work and an even better write up. Its people like you the give me hopes for the car community. Took a long process and made it even longer by taking pics along the way for others to benefit on.
Old 02-28-12, 10:42 AM
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I wonder how it would work on our roofs?!?!
Old 02-28-12, 11:23 AM
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Thanks for sharing this write up, it was fun reading it... The final product looks awesome on your car.

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