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Take lube = so you don't get butt hurt when your raped by the cost..

depending on what part you want to replace.. you will still be looking into the hundreds.. alternatively you can add a vinyl wrap over the top.. doesnt look as authentic and i wouldnt recommend a clear over the top.. or you could just sand back the paint cuttently on your centre console and repaint it. There is a thread on this..

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Just remove the crap off with metho, and then repaint it - its really easy to do.

Here's an entire thread dedicated to exactly that:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/163929-shitty-series-1-r34-interior-plastic-paint

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Anyone can recommend somewhere to get vinyl wrapping done? I'm looking at doing to gear shifter surrounds, radio/ashtray surrounds and the air con vents. Possibly around the air con controls aswell. Just anywhere that shit that always looks dirty is.

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Don't know anyone in sydney doing it.. Contact either Charles89 (Melb) or RusH_ (Brisbane)..

Charles may give you a price to send down to him and he can do it.. He Has a thread on here for Carbon Fibre Vinyl Wrap, could also purchase it off him and do it yourself..

Same with stephen, or he may know somewhere in Sydney area that can help..

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Don't know anyone in sydney doing it.. Contact either Charles89 (Melb) or RusH_ (Brisbane)..

Charles may give you a price to send down to him and he can do it.. He Has a thread on here for Carbon Fibre Vinyl Wrap, could also purchase it off him and do it yourself..

Same with stephen, or he may know somewhere in Sydney area that can help..

Stephen's (RusH) work is fantastic.

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