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Old 08-12-17, 02:29 PM
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Painter the calipers, painted the wheels with 5 coats of clear coat to top of the black, installed the Joe Z axle back, installed the Takeda intake and the carbon fiber lips -- ready for the car show tomorrow.
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Old 08-12-17, 03:17 PM
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Ordered a set of 20” Vossen VFS6 wheels in silver. Got a absolute steal of a deal with tires for less than a set of wheels only at regular price.
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Originally Posted by MM73Fiddy
Painter the calipers, painted the wheels with 5 coats of clear coat to top of the black, installed the Joe Z axle back, installed the Takeda intake and the carbon fiber lips -- ready for the car show tomorrow.
ride looks clean af bro!!
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Another interior cosmetic enhancement... Waaaaaay nicer than the yellow...
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Old 08-12-17, 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Chavez562
ride looks clean af bro!!
thanks. Yours is sick too. Love the logo
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Originally Posted by MM73Fiddy
thanks. Yours is sick too. Love the logo
thanks bro, appreciate it!!
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Chavez, looks awesome man, I have the same rear blacked out as you. The only thing I"m missing that I might do next after seeing yours is blacking out the exhaust. I have the CF inserts in the Lexus logo too which I really like.

Alright guys, I worked a bit on the wrapping today. Honestly this stuff is a huge pain to work with, it doesn't have very much flexability like a quality film. The upside is it actually looks like CF, I should do a side to side next to my CF spoiler in comparison. The knifeless tape is hard to use doing the trim on the inside without removing it since I can't lay the tape on a flat surface to start the cut, its a bit tricky to work with. So I ended up using a blade which I didn't want to do because I don't like risk cutting anything on the dash, but I think it was OK. In order to do the other panels in the center console I have to figure out how to remove that, also I need to so the rear doors. I got a bit faster at doing it after trial and error.
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I had a huge roll of this stuff sitting in the garage, its pretty cheap stuff, I think it was only $20 shipped for a huge amount.
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Originally Posted by e60bmw
Chavez, looks awesome man, I have the same rear blacked out as you. The only thing I"m missing that I might do next after seeing yours is blacking out the exhaust. I have the CF inserts in the Lexus logo too which I really like.

Alright guys, I worked a bit on the wrapping today. Honestly this stuff is a huge pain to work with, it doesn't have very much flexability like a quality film. The upside is it actually looks like CF, I should do a side to side next to my CF spoiler in comparison. The knifeless tape is hard to use doing the trim on the inside without removing it since I can't lay the tape on a flat surface to start the cut, its a bit tricky to work with. So I ended up using a blade which I didn't want to do because I don't like risk cutting anything on the dash, but I think it was OK. In order to do the other panels in the center console I have to figure out how to remove that, also I need to so the rear doors. I got a bit faster at doing it after trial and error.





I had a huge roll of this stuff sitting in the garage, its pretty cheap stuff, I think it was only $20 shipped for a huge amount.
thanks bro! I appreciate the compliments! Ya the total blackout was a sleek look I was aiming for. I'll be wrapping the roof soon. The interior looks great! Props to you!!!
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Originally Posted by e60bmw
Chavez, looks awesome man, I have the same rear blacked out as you. The only thing I"m missing that I might do next after seeing yours is blacking out the exhaust. I have the CF inserts in the Lexus logo too which I really like.

Alright guys, I worked a bit on the wrapping today. Honestly this stuff is a huge pain to work with, it doesn't have very much flexability like a quality film. The upside is it actually looks like CF, I should do a side to side next to my CF spoiler in comparison. The knifeless tape is hard to use doing the trim on the inside without removing it since I can't lay the tape on a flat surface to start the cut, its a bit tricky to work with. So I ended up using a blade which I didn't want to do because I don't like risk cutting anything on the dash, but I think it was OK. In order to do the other panels in the center console I have to figure out how to remove that, also I need to so the rear doors. I got a bit faster at doing it after trial and error.

I had a huge roll of this stuff sitting in the garage, its pretty cheap stuff, I think it was only $20 shipped for a huge amount.
Looks killer!
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Originally Posted by GsGS
Spent hours cleaning up stone chips on the front end the original owner left me. Must have been a couple of hundred! Never used the product before, but Dr Color Chip works great. No, I'm not a salesman for them. I'll try to post pics soon.

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Chips filled w Dr Color Chip paint before removing the excess. There were quite a few on the hood.
After excess has been removed. I still have to touch up a couple of them. The larger things in the pic are actually a reflection of my ugly ceiling in the garage. Lol
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Finished wrapping my backseat trim. I also had a broken wheel stud on my rear left I finally got around to replacing. Always used a impact wrench but mine is too powerful and saw the need to torque stuff down properly. My impact doesn't have a good gauge of what its set to just a slider and it goes all the way to 950lb/s. Got the broken lug replaced, and then installed my 20mm rear spacers. Running stock AWD suspension and stock 18s, I'm happy with how it turned out, I'm still debating if I want to do front spacers.
Edit: Have no idea why the upload it didn't fix image rotation, tilt your head if you want to see it haha.
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Originally Posted by GsGS
Chips filled w Dr Color Chip paint before removing the excess. There were quite a few on the hood.
After excess has been removed. I still have to touch up a couple of them. The larger things in the pic are actually a reflection of my ugly ceiling in the garage. Lol
Looks great!
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Bit the bullet and bough the oem visors.

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Originally Posted by MrFuel
Bit the bullet and bough the oem visors.

Looks amazing! I need to get some too! How much did these cost you if you don't mind me asking?


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