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I also did some work to the interior. Stock > Carbon Wrap > Painted plastics..

Before..

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Now..

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And a new addition..

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Im still not happy with the colour. Was more after a millennium jade look. Also we seriously need a group buy for those side kick panels that get scratched so easily!

  • 3 weeks later...

yeah very true, ive done mine in a charcoal grey it looks nice and its a different to the other colors people choose. each to their own... i just personally think carbon fiber is way over used in the ricer scene, hence why i think it looks cheap

Good tip:

Sand the hell outta it before you start painting...

Another tip... When you think you've finished sanding.... Keep sanding!

My paint is all furry and chips easily from when I thought I'd done enough sanding :/

Fully submerge the pieces in methylated spirits, let them sit for at least half an hour, then scrub the paint off with the green and yellow kitchen sponge, and then start to sand, I didn't sand mine to a ridiculous extent, just a couple of times over and they turned out really nice. Then I hung them from wires and painted them. I waited about 30-45 minutes between coats and did about 5 coats. I ended up using the whole can. Honestly it's a really easy mod that just needs common sense to be exercised. The hardest part of the whole thing was taking the pieces off the car, and that wasn't even that difficult.

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  • 1 month later...

Thanks man, I just used a matte black interior vinyl/plastic spray that I picked up from supercheap. I think it was around $20. As for primer I didn't use any. I wanted a matte/satin finish and the primer in my opinion usually makes it looks too glossy and a bit cheap.

Hope that helped :cheers:

Edit: the paint was DupliCour matte black from supercheap

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  • 8 months later...
  • 8 years later...
On 6/2/2008 at 3:04 PM, Jack88 said:

Recently i did all the plastics for my mates 34,heres some pics for you guys that wanted to see what a black colour would look like.its called saturn black its also heat and chemical resistant. theres some befores and afters in there too.

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That's dope, looks very oem.

Anyone do this recently? I put a bit of methylated spirits on a paper towel and my head unit surround discoloured lol, went from black to yellow. And I noticed (especially on my ashtray as it was filthy) the material on the outside, took so many paper towels to get rid of the crap on there (some black stuff, not sure what it is), does anyone know why the hell these plastics are so damn sticky, is it just shit paint as others have mentioned?

With the sanding what grit to use and what is the purpose of sanding, is it simply just for the paint to stick better? I was going to go with a 800-1000 grit sand paper. Also how to know if it's sanded enough? Some people sanded theirs and the paint still cracked.

The problem I've found is that these panels have a texture to them. So sanding them removes the texture, which means you'd have to re-sand it all, and re-texture it all in some uniform fashion.

I believe there's various kinds of plastic fillers that are probably well suited for this, but I only ever noted it in the "Doable but pretty damn hard basket".

Plus, my scratches are on the passenger side :p

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