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Hey Guys,

I promise I'm not speechin again.

When I first signed up on this forum about 2 months ago I saw pics of this dude who got his dash/sourrounds layered in Carbon-Fibre. The post also said to PM him if you like the look of it and he'll put me in touch with a guys that does this sort of stuff. I've been looking for weeks for this post but cannot find it.

Does anyone know who could fullfill my Carbon-Fibre fantasy?

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I found a place in Melbourne that does that kind of stuff. Here is link to their site: http://www.dashboardcentre.com.au/product_...products_id=140

E-mailed them and got a response:

To coat all of the parts you see in the web page would cost $548. (incl GST).

You would need to remove them and send them to us, allow 1-2 weeks for processing, and we will return them to you with a 3 year warranty.

Do not hesitate to call me or email for more information

Cheers, Harry

03 9725 7955

Pretty pricy if you ask me...

go to www.nismo.com.au and check out their interior products for GTST. carbon console kit is $295, but you have to fit it yourself. i am thinking of getting it and getting someone to do it for me.

i saw that a while ago and was interested...have you found any bigger pics of it so that you can actually see the effect it has?

I've done the same to my dash, love the result, opposed to the crappy peeling black rubbish.

I paid $300, but did all the prep work myself, must say, for the extra $$$ you get your money's worth!!! Bitch of a job!! <_< Gives the car a nice edge and draws lots of compliments.

Post up some pics later

I found a place in Melbourne that does that kind of stuff. Here is link to their site: http://www.dashboardcentre.com.au/product_...products_id=140

E-mailed them and got a response:

To coat all of the parts you see in the web page would cost $548. (incl GST).

You would need to remove them and send them to us, allow 1-2 weeks for processing, and we will return them to you with a 3 year warranty.

Do not hesitate to call me or email for more information

Cheers, Harry

03 9725 7955

Pretty pricy if you ask me...

hey mate how much u think it will cost just to get this bit in the pic done in CF???

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and also the bit that goes round the gear stick....

Edited by mass_iv

hey guys, i just emailed the guy from the link above, to see wat the best price he can do if a few of us were interested in getting the parts done, just need to know how many guys would be interested????

hey guys, i just emailed the guy from the link above, to see wat the best price he can do if a few of us were interested in getting the parts done, just need to know how many guys would be interested????

id definitely be interested if my car is here when this happens

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