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Oracal 975 - 090 = ISF interior?
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On Wednesday I´m doing a full wrap of my Obsidian ISF. I just realized it would be kind of sweet to give some attention to interior as well while at it...
So I´m wondering... Has anyone used, or looked at Oracal 975-090 and compared it to the trim we have inside the F? Would like to redo atleast the mid section in the back seat
On Wednesday I´m doing a full wrap of my Obsidian ISF. I just realized it would be kind of sweet to give some attention to interior as well while at it...
So I´m wondering... Has anyone used, or looked at Oracal 975-090 and compared it to the trim we have inside the F? Would like to redo atleast the mid section in the back seat
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I'm not into interior wraps. But I have been thinking of using a tinted clear coat over the oem silver interior pieces. Dark tinted clear with a blue hue actually. I just haven't had time.
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No offense but everytime I see carbon fiber wrap, I cannot take that person seriously.
Carbon fiber wrap doesnt look like dry carbon in real life, only in photos to paste all over the forums for e-fame.
Carbon fiber wrap doesnt look like dry carbon in real life, only in photos to paste all over the forums for e-fame.
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And interior-wise I wasn´t planning on doing a lot of stuff (at least not now), but I really think the black plastic divider in the back seat is ugly... Not prepared to pay $1000 for the Think Design one though.
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It will be Azure metallic, but with CF roof, mirrors and rear lip.
Got inspired by what this guy did to his BMW: Azure Metallic 335, I love how the colour changes depending on the light
Got inspired by what this guy did to his BMW: Azure Metallic 335, I love how the colour changes depending on the light
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I'd like to do something to get rid of my black plastic rear center too. I've already got scratches on the plastic. My concern with the wrap is that it could looks cheesy having the material/fabric kind of CF in the rear compared to our stock CF in front. I have nothing against the CF wraps, I've seen some nice jobs with it. I just dont know if it would work for us being a different texture than the stock CF. The Think Design one is $800 too expensive IMO.
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Put down the arm rest and problem's solved.
None taken, but I beg to differ. I think the newer wraps look pretty good. Would obv. prefer the real stuff if I had endless amounts of money though
And interior-wise I wasn´t planning on doing a lot of stuff (at least not now), but I really think the black plastic divider in the back seat is ugly... Not prepared to pay $1000 for the Think Design one though.
And interior-wise I wasn´t planning on doing a lot of stuff (at least not now), but I really think the black plastic divider in the back seat is ugly... Not prepared to pay $1000 for the Think Design one though.
I'd like to do something to get rid of my black plastic rear center too. I've already got scratches on the plastic. My concern with the wrap is that it could looks cheesy having the material/fabric kind of CF in the rear compared to our stock CF in front. I have nothing against the CF wraps, I've seen some nice jobs with it. I just dont know if it would work for us being a different texture than the stock CF. The Think Design one is $800 too expensive IMO.
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I'd like to do something to get rid of my black plastic rear center too. I've already got scratches on the plastic. My concern with the wrap is that it could looks cheesy having the material/fabric kind of CF in the rear compared to our stock CF in front. I have nothing against the CF wraps, I've seen some nice jobs with it. I just dont know if it would work for us being a different texture than the stock CF. The Think Design one is $800 too expensive IMO.
I guess it would have been easier with 2011 trim, "isfast" did it well with 3M foil: isfast
I will have a look on Wednesday and see if it´s good enough or not.
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I too have scratches...
I guess it would have been easier with 2011 trim, "isfast" did it well with 3M foil: isfast
I will have a look on Wednesday and see if it´s good enough or not.
I guess it would have been easier with 2011 trim, "isfast" did it well with 3M foil: isfast
I will have a look on Wednesday and see if it´s good enough or not.
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It will be Azure metallic, but with CF roof, mirrors and rear lip.
Got inspired by what this guy did to his BMW: Azure Metallic 335, I love how the colour changes depending on the light
Got inspired by what this guy did to his BMW: Azure Metallic 335, I love how the colour changes depending on the light
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