what next???
#21
I'm not 100% sure where to get it. The makers are apparently keeping the ingredients a secret so you have to buy it in small kits. There is a kit big enough to do the enitre dashboard in one shot though so I assume you can take one giant sheet and make smaller ones for smaller parts? But I'm not sure.
Did a search before and there are a few companies in the US that do it and they sell the kits also.
Personally I'm not a fan of the camo look but there's lots of vids on just the camo!
My favourite so far is the wood grain dashboard. Looks amazing!
There was an episode of American chopper where they did the money bike for one of their repeat customers and they hydro dipped the front and rear fenders and the gas tank with $100 bills it looked really good!
they didnt show the final step to the process in the vid I posted. It needs to be clear coated afterwards so it doesn't get damaged.
Did a search before and there are a few companies in the US that do it and they sell the kits also.
Personally I'm not a fan of the camo look but there's lots of vids on just the camo!
My favourite so far is the wood grain dashboard. Looks amazing!
There was an episode of American chopper where they did the money bike for one of their repeat customers and they hydro dipped the front and rear fenders and the gas tank with $100 bills it looked really good!
they didnt show the final step to the process in the vid I posted. It needs to be clear coated afterwards so it doesn't get damaged.
#26
Senior Member
Ive done a few things to my interior:
Carbon Fiber vinyl on the IP
Billet pedals
Wheel Skins steering wheel cover
Navigation
EcoMeter
#28
Senior Member
The EcoMeter was easy to install. I just took out that useless coin holder. Then trimmed the plastic behind it with a dremel. It then just plugs into the PCM connector, and thats it.