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Hi, All

Have seen some discussion on getting carbon fibre look on interior trim which I also wanted done

on my own car.After a few phone calls I got on to a guy by the name of dean who runs a

buisness called Master Coatings.I dropped of my parts yesterday out of my R33 gtr which in

total was seven items(dash surrunound,LH+RH pwr window trim,gearshift trim plus 3 other small

pieces) which came to $500 all up.When I get them back I will post some photos for anyone

who may be interested.He is in Airport West (MELB.)and his mobile number is 0419 100 469.

Cheers simon.

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You could always try www.dashboardcentre.com.au and send your parts down to them to have it coated in a CF style appearance.

The dashboard centre send all there work to him as they sold there machine to someone in QLD.

The process for applying the film is rub it back,spray basecoat colour,apply film and then spray over with two pack clear.

Cheers simon.

Hi, All

Have seen some discussion on getting carbon fibre look on interior trim which I also wanted done

on my own car.After a few phone calls I got on to a guy by the name of dean who runs a

buisness called Master Coatings.I dropped of my parts yesterday out of my R33 gtr which in

total was seven items(dash surrunound,LH+RH pwr window trim,gearshift trim plus 3 other small

pieces) which came to $500 all up.When I get them back I will post some photos for anyone

who may be interested.He is in Airport West (MELB.)and his mobile number is 0419 100 469.

Cheers simon.

Photos as promised

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Just curious if anyone has priced real carbon overlaying?

I contacted Topstage (www.topstage.com) about carbon overlaying and they can do it.

Its quite expensive due to the cost of real carbonfibre.

Thats yogi33 for the pics and info.

Was looking for a cheaper alternative to overlaying :D

Guys its actually called MAD Coatings. I have got a bit of stuff done in my enginebay he is based in redlands
Hi, All

Have seen some discussion on getting carbon fibre look on interior trim which I also wanted done

on my own car.After a few phone calls I got on to a guy by the name of dean who runs a

buisness called Master Coatings.I dropped of my parts yesterday out of my R33 gtr which in

total was seven items(dash surrunound,LH+RH pwr window trim,gearshift trim plus 3 other small

pieces) which came to $500 all up.When I get them back I will post some photos for anyone

who may be interested.He is in Airport West (MELB.)and his mobile number is 0419 100 469.

Cheers simon.

Different place mate

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