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Hey Guys,

Just wondering where i can buy a carbon fibre centre console thingy.....the part around the deck and climate control etc, its pretty scratched up and i reckon it would look sweet as carbon fibre, anyone know where to get this?

THanks in advance Guys.

Stay Safe....

Dave

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www.dashboardcentre.com.au or thedashboardcentre, give google a try. they're out in croydon.

i had my 33 done there. they trade under the name of carbon fibre anything, and funnily enough, they can pretty much give anything a faux carbon fibre look.

my dash looked crap with the peeling film and i'm very happy with the results.

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www.dashboardcentre.com.au or thedashboardcentre, give google a try. they're out in croydon.

i had my 33 done there. they trade under the name of carbon fibre anything, and funnily enough, they can pretty much give anything a faux carbon fibre look.

my dash looked crap with the peeling film and i'm very happy with the results.

post pics please :D

Dave

you mean somthing like what i have fitted in my R32

ohhhh baybeeee heheh gimme gimme, thats exactly what im after.

where did you get that done?

is it the whole new centre unit or did they have to do something to it themselves?

dezz - thanks for the site bro

Edited by Saliba
ohhhh baybeeee heheh gimme gimme, thats exactly what im after.

where did you get that done?

is it the whole new centre unit or did they have to do something to it themselves?

dezz - thanks for the site bro

tharaka gave you the site :thumbsup:

do you guys know that we can make thoose parts in real carbon instead of cf prints coating???

for around $250 ( the main console only or the ashtray deleted) you can have them done in real carbon

or $320 for coloured cf (blue,yellow,green, silver)

here are the sample of the s15 that i did.

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do you guys know that we can make thoose parts in real carbon instead of cf prints coating???

for around $250 ( the main console only or the ashtray deleted) you can have them done in real carbon

or $320 for coloured cf (blue,yellow,green, silver)

here are the sample of the s15 that i did.

aaaargh, you have too much stuff I want Freddy!

guys whats the usual price for carbon fibre console and around the tacho area???

im thinkn of doin that and carbon fibre on the door trims where the grey fabric area is on the middle of my doors, 2 door r32 gtst.

trying to get a rough ball park figure.

stay safe all.

dave

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