Some interiors + friend's 996 Techart GT ^_^
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Some interiors + friend's 996 Techart GT ^_^
Here they are...
that crazy 996 ain't mine, i wish it was though haha...
anywayz enjoy these pix.
comments appreciated.
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that crazy 996 ain't mine, i wish it was though haha...
anywayz enjoy these pix.
comments appreciated.
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Bought it at eDashkit
http://www.edashkit.com/shop/
very cheap too(in price i mean)! that's probably the cheapest place u can find a trim for our CL.
http://www.edashkit.com/shop/
very cheap too(in price i mean)! that's probably the cheapest place u can find a trim for our CL.
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Very nice, how'd you wrap the trims? I was thinking of wrapping my trims also. but it seems very very hard to get around the bends. Did you use a heat gun?
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ya....it's very hard to wrap.....took me lotz time, i don't think there's an easier way....well, ya, u can take out the whole wood piece first, if u think that'd b easier to u ^^
anywayz, good luck if u'd decided to do it, i think it'd look much better than our OEM wood.
anywayz, good luck if u'd decided to do it, i think it'd look much better than our OEM wood.
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