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Try modicoat

http://modicoat.com/id41.htm

although it isn't a sticker, its a coating process. A mate of mine had his dash done in a coarse weave CF look and it was amazing! You would be very hard pressed to tell it from the real thing (texture excluded of course:D ) but the quality of the workmanship was very impressive.

Try modicoat

http://modicoat.com/id41.htm

although it isn't a sticker, its a coating process. A mate of mine had his dash done in a coarse weave CF look and it was amazing! You would be very hard pressed to tell it from the real thing (texture excluded of course:D ) but the quality of the workmanship was very impressive.

maybe a group buy would be in order here, planning on painting my dash and gearstick surround silver but that light brushed alloy looks pretty cool.

i was quoted bout $400 by a similar sort of place in victoria to do my wing blade.

In the end i got blitz to get me a proper one. looks cool has the n1 style lip (i think it is)

Try modicoat

http://modicoat.com/id41.htm

although it isn't a sticker, its a coating process. A mate of mine had his dash done in a coarse weave CF look and it was amazing! You would be very hard pressed to tell it from the real thing (texture excluded of course:D ) but the quality of the workmanship was very impressive.

Hello,

May i ask what car this is for??

It is true we will be making a R33 GTR carbon fibre blade. We are actually making the whole unit which allows the blade to be adjusted unlike others available.

Shane

This is for R33 GTR wing blade, I'm not actually looking for a carbon fibre wingblade, just the look alike stickers if its cheap.

Ive never really understood why people want the look of carbon with a sticker? It looks nothing like the real stuff and will peel of with the heat and hiidity. I just think if you have a GTR wing then why would you want some cheap sticker over it?? This is just my opinon and you may very well throw it out the window but i think your better of painting it black than putting some cheap fake carbon sticker on it.

Ive never really understood why people want the look of carbon with a sticker? It looks nothing like the real stuff and will peel of with the heat and hiidity. I just think if you have a GTR wing then why would you want some cheap sticker over it?? This is just my opinon and you may very well throw it out the window but i think your better of painting it black than putting some cheap fake carbon sticker on it.

that was my second option.......and it looks to be more sensible in the long run.

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