Installed 3M Di-Noc Carbon Fiber Vinyl on Interior
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Installed 3M Di-Noc Carbon Fiber Vinyl on Interior
So here is what I did a few days ago. I think it came out pretty good. I liked the wood paneling, but the bone head previous owner must have used a bad solvent on the paneling above the glove box. It was dulled and cloudy. So I think this is a great alternative to purchasing replacement wood. Was easy to work with and looks clean.
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What's wrong with my seats. I call it the worn look. Yeah, full interior refurb in the plans, but this was easy affordable quick thing to do. Gotta focus on my suspension first.
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i have never been a fan of the carbon fibre in place of wood grain but i have to admit it seems like an affordable upgrade that if done properly can be a nice addition to the interior.
it is just my taste that i prefer the woodgrain but it seems as though alot of people like the carbon fibre in place of it---just comes down to taste i guess
yours looks like it was done well congrats ------thanks for sharing
it is just my taste that i prefer the woodgrain but it seems as though alot of people like the carbon fibre in place of it---just comes down to taste i guess
yours looks like it was done well congrats ------thanks for sharing
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I'm with you Wiley. I really like the wood grain, but it really looked bad. I have seen that the sell this di-noc in a wood grain, so that is an option as well. I think the carbon fiber looks sporty. An acceptable alternative for me.