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Carbon Fiber sheet?



So, your wanting a decal then? (fake carbon fiber that looks as close tot he real thing?)

I have a VERY good source.

How much you needing? (length x width)

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I'm not sure how much I need. I want to use it around the fog light switch and places like that. How much would it me and where could I get it. Maybe like a 24''x24'' sheet.
 
I see your the guy to come to when you need interior and stuff like that. I also want to change the color of many parts such as around the whole dash. How would I do this? What would you recommend? I'm probably just gonna buy a extra parts just to practice on for now.
 
I'm not sure how much I need. I want to use it around the fog light switch and places like that. How much would it me and where could I get it. Maybe like a 24''x24'' sheet.

I have a scrap piece I don't think I will need or use you could have. It measures 22.5" x 15". It was left over from when I re veneered my pool table.

Would that size work?

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I see your the guy to come to when you need interior and stuff like that. I also want to change the color of many parts such as around the whole dash. How would I do this? What would you recommend? I'm probably just gonna buy a extra parts just to practice on for now.

Around the whole dash such as:
dash.jpg


Pictured in red?

What I recommend is using some adhesion promoter in a spray can. If you go to an O'Reillys parts store, that has the paint department in it, they will always have this in a can on the shelf, and its Bull Dog brand. Follow the directions, easy as pie. Then, just choose the color you want, and I would use Krylon enamel. No sanding to do, just clean the dash really well with dish soap, hen its dry, you use the clear adhesion promoter in a few coats, that bonds to the plastic, then the paint bonds to that and leaves behind a nice smooth finish.

or you can do what others do, sand-sand-sand-sand-primer-primer-primer-sand-sand-sand-sand-paint-paint-paint-wet sand-wet sand-wet sand-clear coat-clear coat-clear-coat-wet sand-wet sand- wet sand- buff-buff-buff for the same effect.

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Sweeet thanks dude. I'm going to try that. And that scrap piece will probably work for now. How much do you want for it. Is there any chance you can get more later?
 
That is a great interior!!!! I know I've seen people talk about it already but I wish there was a section on this forum devoted entirely to interiors.....
 
There definitely should be. I have a ton of ideas that I wish I could do, just don't have the skills to do them. Well, I really haven't tried actually, they may not be too hard
 


Sweeet thanks dude. I'm going to try that. And that scrap piece will probably work for now. How much do you want for it. Is there any chance you can get more later?

Sending ya a PM.

Yes I can get more from time to time.

This is what it will look like:
pool2.jpg

pool3.jpg


The pool table leg/support before:
pool1.jpg


F-wood grain. :th_thumb-down:

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Yeah that looks great, if it is not too expensive I might take some. Send me a message if you want with the price.....
 
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