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Hey guys,

Just wondering does anyone know where I can buy an R33 interior trim kit ? Ive seen a few kits on Ebay but they are stickers but im looking at something like this - http://www.powerplayimports.com/images/par...0PICS%20117.jpg

Cheers Guys!

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i will reckon to buy a carbon sticker by yourself and stick n trim it yourself. Because with all these custom trim sticky, there are no chance for error. If anything happen, you cant redo them or anything. But with a roll of carbon sticker, you can actually stick it and take it out again and stick again. And if you have any errors at the sticking part, you can always re-trim it or patch it with the left over.=p

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or spend some time on the weekend and just respray all ur pieces and sand if necessary to get a clean finish

thats what im thinking of doing over the weekend actually..

im changing my gear boot and gearstick leather thingo.. so i thought i may aswel paint the gear surround and someother bits n pieces.

http://www.mad-coatings.com/?page=gallery&...rod=carbonfiber

where'd you get yours done gwholxc?

Looks like a great job.

Thanks.

Got it done at Aqua Dip in Sydney.

The process is the same as MAD Coatings.

http://www.aquadip.com.au/

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