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Item: 2 pieces of 3M carbon fibre vinyl for wrapping your B-pillars.

Cost: $40 posted for 2 pieces of 3M CF vinyl (enough to wrap both pillars).

Installation: Either DIY or I can do it for you. For interstate buyers, if you want, you can send me your pillars and I'll wrap it for you for $40+postage back to you. For Victorian buyers, I can wrap it for you free of charge.

Contact: Call or SMS me on 0434 502 855 or PM me on forum.

The 3M CF vinyl has a satin finish, but it can be sprayed over with a clear coat, to make it look glossy. Nengun sells the original Nismo Pillar Garnish for I think $130 plus postage, so if you don't want to pay so much, this is your solution ;)

Here's some pictures:

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NOTE: I can provide the CF vinyl for other parts as well, if you give me the measurements and you can DIY or I can wrap it for you.

Here's a thread of what I've done:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ca...ap-t296681.html

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how hard is it to wrap yourself man?

did u use a hairdryer to soften the edges to get a clean finish?

Yup, that's right, difficulty is like 3/10 lol.

And even if you don't get it right the first time, since it's vinyl, you can always we work it.

But I can always quickly explain how to do it on the phone :D Only takes less than 10mins for each side.

Hey mate,

Not sure if you're willing to share since you're selling these, but worth a try anyway lol...

Any chance on giving us all a heads up on where you source your 3M Carbon Fiber Vinyl (or 3M Di-NOC Carbon Fiber Vinyl) if that's what you get?

I wouldn't mind wrapping a fair few interior parts in this stuff... Looks the goods from what I've just read up and seen!!!

Alternatively, would you sell by the square meter or what ever?

Cheers,

Andy

Edit: All good, I found a place in Victoria that can get it!

Edited by AnDyStYLe
  • 1 month later...
Hey mate,

Not sure if you're willing to share since you're selling these, but worth a try anyway lol...

Any chance on giving us all a heads up on where you source your 3M Carbon Fiber Vinyl (or 3M Di-NOC Carbon Fiber Vinyl) if that's what you get?

I wouldn't mind wrapping a fair few interior parts in this stuff... Looks the goods from what I've just read up and seen!!!

Alternatively, would you sell by the square meter or what ever?

Cheers,

Andy

Edit: All good, I found a place in Victoria that can get it!

Hi Andy..can you pm me where you get it from?? cheers

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