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Been watching this thread and have to say great job Charles89.

Could you provide more pictures of the B pillar with a bit more of the car please or Ashneer thanks!

I'd like to see what the front dash would look like wrapped up :

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Knee pad?! .. wtf..

LOL, it's that thing that is on the right side of the centre console, where my left knee would rest on :cool:

I've got one for each side hehe. What it does is just makes the leg space smaller, so when I take corners, I can just lean my knee on there.

man im sooo tempted to do this to my car... but the vinyl is so expensive. maybe buy some and have a go anyway haha :P

Yup, the 3M CF vinyl is not cheap at all lol.

Been watching this thread and have to say great job Charles89.

Could you provide more pictures of the B pillar with a bit more of the car please or Ashneer thanks!

I'd like to see what the front dash would look like wrapped up :

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Cheers :P

I'll get a photo of my car for you later this afternoon. I'm just wrapping someone's interior at the moment :cool:

Now look what you made me do...

:O

Good work man, looks good :O

looks good how hard is this to do?

That depends on how patient you are :)

An interior piece normally takes me about 1 hr, some harder ones can take up to 3-4 hrs lol.

dont know how well the coil pack cover will go with engine heat,

the paint on my coil pack cover started bubbling :S

when i get my next car Charles (4months i hope) i'll find some parts to wrap !

Well if you want, we can give it a go :) bring the cover down sometimes, and I'll wrap it for you :)

Good work man, looks good :)

That depends on how patient you are :P

An interior piece normally takes me about 1 hr, some harder ones can take up to 3-4 hrs lol.

Looks amazing! Do you have any pics of this stuff installed back in the car? Would love to see some.
great work man

Thanks guys :D

No pics as I haven't installed the stuff yet. Will do that soon.

Interested to see updates on the coil pack cover and how that withstands heat.

Charles, I'll hit you up as soon as I get my car back. Don't know exactly how long that will be though sorry!

No worries dude :)

Whenever you are ready, just gimme a call or sms on 0434 502 855.

Been watching this thread and have to say great job Charles89.

Could you provide more pictures of the B pillar with a bit more of the car please or Ashneer thanks!

I'd like to see what the front dash would look like wrapped up :

Hey mate,

Sorry for the late photos, but here it is:

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Also picture of my front cabin lights and my mirror thingy:

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i showed a few of my mates charles' work n no joke, ive never heard so many simultaneous curse words!

:D Lol

Soon they are gonna see it in real life, then they will probably cream their panties ;)

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