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  inthisglass said:
i just saw the wood

and i think i vomited a little

actuall im trying to get , not the one in pic,,,ya its horrible, I shat man heheh lol, im trying to get the Brushed aluminium one, looks great in a black skyline I think, but im wanna know if they are any good, quality and etc....

  SkyKC said:
actuall im trying to get , not the one in pic,,,ya its horrible, I shat man heheh lol, im trying to get the Brushed aluminium one, looks great in a black skyline I think, but im wanna know if they are any good, quality and etc....

Wouldnt it be cheaper doing it yourself? I think there's a thread (maybe in DIY) where people are painting their own for $30-40. I was thinking of doing the same thing, but not being any sort of paint expert I'd have no idea how to get a brushed metal look.

  uneek said:
Wouldnt it be cheaper doing it yourself? I think there's a thread (maybe in DIY) where people are painting their own for $30-40. I was thinking of doing the same thing, but not being any sort of paint expert I'd have no idea how to get a brushed metal look.

Im colour blind, will be a really bad job if I do it :) , so far I couldnt find that thread in DIY, still looking.

Thinking getting this brushed aluminium dash trim + plus black and silver sport steering wheel + silver gear knb and hand brake mmmmmmmmmmm yum yum :yes:

  DECIM8 said:
I think a chick who drives a 34 on here did it absolute shit... half the parts didnt work or fit correctly

Really......hmmmmmmm, how hard is to to paint it my self...? any special spray can for this perticular thingy? or any auto paint spray will do the job...hope removing the panels are not a bitch :)

  NRV155 said:
Is it just contact or something or actual dash parts?

the silver part is about 3mm thick acrylic, and has 3m double sided tape on the back.

the best part is it doesnt scratch easy, like the factory coating.

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