Carbon Fiber interior stuff anyone?? pix
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Just got the CF door switch covers and the CF center console in from ravspec: https://g35driver.com/forums/exterior-vendor/138148-nismo-style-rear-diffuser-g35-coupe-carbon-fiber-fiber-glas.html
Yes, I have a MT. I was hoping I could cut the AT console down to possible fit, but there is no way that it is going to work now that I have it in my hands. Obviously I'll need to resell it, so send me your offers for it.
The CF door switch covers look SICK and really makes me want to do the rest of the titanium interior pieces in CF as well.
I'll post pictures as soon as they finish uploading....
Yes, I have a MT. I was hoping I could cut the AT console down to possible fit, but there is no way that it is going to work now that I have it in my hands. Obviously I'll need to resell it, so send me your offers for it.
The CF door switch covers look SICK and really makes me want to do the rest of the titanium interior pieces in CF as well.
I'll post pictures as soon as they finish uploading....
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From: In SoCal; from Jurze
Originally Posted by Locksmith
Looks great! Too bad they dont make CF center console for Manual tranny's.
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Originally Posted by Down_Shift

I didn't get mine from Ravspec
Silver CF
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I bought a set of black CF ones from Ebay and they sucked, so I cut them up and made them fit.. then I bought some silver kevlar cf fabric and urethane ... and went to town laying my own CF hehe. It wasn't that hard at all.. I did try to do an old VQ engine cover and I screwed up royally.
My edges are not as clean since I kind of rolled the fabric over them. I might try to sand them down, but i don't want to scratch up the finish. It was PITA to get the doublesided tape in such small pieces.
My edges are not as clean since I kind of rolled the fabric over them. I might try to sand them down, but i don't want to scratch up the finish. It was PITA to get the doublesided tape in such small pieces.















