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Old 05-06-2012, 02:34 PM
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That's awesome and love the title!
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Looks great! Is there anything on this forum that shows how to take these panels off? I cant seem to find anything and I dont want to crack them.

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Man that looks great with the black leather. I want to change mine more than likely my hydro dipping but I have the tan leather. I don't know how well the carbon would look with tan. Did you take the door panels off by melting the tabs or just leave them on the door?
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Originally Posted by jarrett
Man that looks great with the black leather. I want to change mine more than likely my hydro dipping but I have the tan leather. I don't know how well the carbon would look with tan. Did you take the door panels off by melting the tabs or just leave them on the door?
I left them on. I trimmed the vinyl about a 1/4" bigger than the front face of the wood and after I had it down I heat shrank the edges and tucked it all in with a plastic vinyl squeegee. There are lots of other colors and designs out there to choose from if you decide to go this route.
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ya i jus did some reasearch ima do this it looks kick ***
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looks like an awesome job! Print looks a bit too stripey for my taste though. Ive grown to love my wood, wasnt a fan of the lighter wood on the 11's though.
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Where did you get this vinyl? I bought some off ebay and it dosn't mold around curves at all took me hours to cover the bezel, this stuff looks real well
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Originally Posted by adam74
Where did you get this vinyl? I bought some off ebay and it dosn't mold around curves at all took me hours to cover the bezel, this stuff looks real well
Check out metrorestyling.com. They are on eBay too which is where I found it. You need a little know how and patients to work it right and a good vinyl squeegee and heat gun.
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So ive been looking to do something similar, but i want to take off all the grey pieces and paint/vinyl them white maybe. How do you get all of those pieces off? Looks good btw!
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How do you take the wood trim off the shifter? Looks like its glued on and I cant find any threads explaining this?

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