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how much do ya think i would need to do the doors outside where that carbon fibre wrap is on the R34's and my entire centre console?

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Hey mate, just wondering if you have used that 3M 94 primer (i think thats what its called) or something similar to hold down the edges of the film so they don't peel off in the heat?

I'm thinking about doing a few things on my jzx100, also how much heat can it withstand? One of the things I was thinking of trimming the plastic spark plug cover on the 1jz vvti.

pm me your email so i can send ya an email because not enough posts for PMs on here

cheers,

Kris

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WhaT else is needed to apply this to interior plastics>?

You only need a knife and a heat gun.

I've got some off cut for sale too.

1m x 1m = $100

Note: anyone who is interested, please PM me or give me a call, as I don't check this section too often.

http://drycarbonwrap.com/

how do your prices compare to there?

you should get into the wrapping business.

http://chameleon-wraps.co.uk/

i like chameleon's and matte (murdered out) unsure of what colours they have. as this guy i shot an email off to then he never sent another reply.

can i come grab just a tiny peice off you.

Theres one car i want too full wrap. if this stuff can withstand washing and doesn't collect and trap dust. and i think it's everything i want it to be..

another i want exterior and interior parts done on.

not overboard. but everything i seem to replace on the car seems to be with carbon fibre. may aswell stick with the theme.

any complaints yet about durablility specifically externally.

pm me details.

i don't have 10 post yet so unsure if i can reply

http://drycarbonwrap.com/

how do your prices compare to there?

you should get into the wrapping business.

http://chameleon-wraps.co.uk/

i like chameleon's and matte (murdered out) unsure of what colours they have. as this guy i shot an email off to then he never sent another reply.

can i come grab just a tiny peice off you.

Theres one car i want too full wrap. if this stuff can withstand washing and doesn't collect and trap dust. and i think it's everything i want it to be..

another i want exterior and interior parts done on.

not overboard. but everything i seem to replace on the car seems to be with carbon fibre. may aswell stick with the theme.

any complaints yet about durablility specifically externally.

pm me details.

i don't have 10 post yet so unsure if i can reply

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Drycarbonwrap's prices are:

30.48cm x 122cm = $65USD+postage

60.96cm x 122cm = $105USD+postage

91.44cm x 122cm = $120USD+postage

121.92cm x 122cm = $145USD+postage

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