So I got a little carbon fiber happy with my interior...

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Oct 14, 2010 | 11:20 PM
  #121  
Looks great!! Ive been thinking of doing something like this myself and just might....
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Oct 14, 2010 | 11:33 PM
  #122  
Thanks for the support guys! I don't think I need to say much else. Trolls will be trolls.

If anyone has any additional questions, please feel free to contact me.

Cheers!
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Oct 14, 2010 | 11:55 PM
  #123  
So it looks like you can clear coat this...
http://www.carbonfiberfilm.com/blog/...oating-di-noc/

Would clear coating it on my roof make the material last longer? I want to install it on my roof but I don't want it to fade and look cheap. any suggestions?
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Oct 14, 2010 | 11:56 PM
  #124  
Quote: Really? You are a 17 year old boy driving mommy's Yukon with 80 posts. I was modifing G35s before you even hit puberty kid.
Oh snap! With a come-back like that, who's going to question your maturity?!?

Quote: I haven't read through every post here, but be warned:

Personal attacks will not be tolerated. Feel free to debate the merits of a product or someone's point, but everyone here is old enough to understand the difference between debating a point and making a personal attack against someone.

It's been a while since I permabanned someone for being a dickweed, and my trigger finger is starting to twitch....this is everyone's first and only warning.
I lol'd

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ok, so can I point out that a vinyl molecule contains quite a bit of carbon?
So which is worse, a polymer infused carbon sheet laminate, or a carbon based polymer laminate sheet?

(walks away singing "Why Can't We be Friends?" by War)
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Oct 15, 2010 | 02:59 AM
  #125  
I just want to know where i said this was real carbon fiber? Dont think those words ever came out of my mouth. All i said is it had the appearance of carbon fiber. Question maturity with smack talk.

OP it looks great. Dont let anyone tell you different. Also the YANKEES are FTMFW. We will take the rangers and the phils again for number 28.
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Oct 15, 2010 | 04:04 AM
  #126  
Quote: So it looks like you can clear coat this...
http://www.carbonfiberfilm.com/blog/...oating-di-noc/

Would clear coating it on my roof make the material last longer? I want to install it on my roof but I don't want it to fade and look cheap. any suggestions?
SNAP! Thanks for posting that link. I am going to try it on something small inside my car (door pulls or ashtray.) I hope I can find that spray stuff though.





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Oct 15, 2010 | 06:19 AM
  #127  
Quote: SNAP! Thanks for posting that link. I am going to try it on something small inside my car (door pulls or ashtray.) I hope I can find that spray stuff though.





Haters hate winners. Truth!
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Oct 15, 2010 | 10:46 AM
  #128  
LOL I'm a 17 year old child that drive's mommy's yukon! who knew? Anyhow, Slick6MT, it looks GREAT and I will probably do this to mine as I'm buying my first G35 not this weekend but the next, because a lot of the silver trim on the inside is worn out. Thanks for the thread! Anyone have any other cool vinyl overlay ideas?
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Oct 15, 2010 | 11:14 AM
  #129  
Quote: So it looks like you can clear coat this...
http://www.carbonfiberfilm.com/blog/...oating-di-noc/

Would clear coating it on my roof make the material last longer? I want to install it on my roof but I don't want it to fade and look cheap. any suggestions?
I have seen this clearcoated in person and feel that the dry look is better for this product. THe clearcoat does make it shiny but that does not always mean it looks better. As for making it last longer?? The di-noc is already has a 6 year warranty for ourdoor use (2 colors only). By placing the clearcoat on it, you would be limited to how well the application of the clear is. I do know for me, cleaning this stuff is so easy. I usually hose it off and wipe it down, It dries very quick.

To each their own though.....
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Oct 15, 2010 | 11:47 AM
  #130  
Quote: .... Also the YANKEES are FTMFW. We will take the rangers and the phils again for number 28.
Yeah, & A.J. is going to pitch a no hitter too.






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Oct 15, 2010 | 12:34 PM
  #131  
Quote: Yeah, & A.J. is going to pitch a no hitter too.






Ouch lol. Must be hard being a blue jays fan.
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Oct 15, 2010 | 12:58 PM
  #132  
Quote: I have seen this clearcoated in person and feel that the dry look is better for this product. THe clearcoat does make it shiny but that does not always mean it looks better. As for making it last longer?? The di-noc is already has a 6 year warranty for ourdoor use (2 colors only). By placing the clearcoat on it, you would be limited to how well the application of the clear is. I do know for me, cleaning this stuff is so easy. I usually hose it off and wipe it down, It dries very quick.

To each their own though.....
i agree with you on this point. Plus, to add to this statement.....since this material is a vinyl with a texture, it is waterproof as well. I have done some of this to my G as well as others in my area. It definitely gives the interior a customized look than the blah silver.
Here are a few things that i've done with this stuff:









OP, hope you dont mind me adding some pics on your thread. You definitely did a good job on applying this on your interior.....

Tony
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Oct 15, 2010 | 01:07 PM
  #133  
^pretty cool. I agree that without the clear coat, it looks better. But only from what I've seen on the video.
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Oct 15, 2010 | 01:10 PM
  #134  
Quote: I'm redundant?!?!?? At least I don't go around making 2nd usernames just to troll the forum!!!

And you wanna talk petty? How about driving a Black Coupe? Less car for more money, in a color that's difficult to maintain and sucks in waaaay too much heat? You make me laugh!
Why don't you go be a tw@twaffle somewhere else!
Hey leave black coupes out of this!
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Oct 15, 2010 | 01:17 PM
  #135  
I love this thread and I love trolls but throwing out the.. "at least I don't own a black coupe" remark, just sounds like you are desperately reaching for anything to say.

The Dinoc is a sticker.
Real carbon is STILL a sticker (using double sided tape much lately?)

Until you pull off your old dash trim and REPLACE it with a Solid piece of beautiful, fappy carbon fiber... there is nothing to argue about except whose carbon STICKER/Decal is better/thicker/expensive.




Yankees blow.
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