Finally CARBON FIBER for doors and bezel
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Finally CARBON FIBER for doors and bezel
You heard that right. They just arrived today. This are the old fake wood pieces, now they are fake carbon fiber pieces . Tim and I are going to do his this weekend, then we are going to post instrutions on how to remove the door strips. . My car is in the shop right now, if you don't know what happen here is the link. So I can't put them in my car yet, but I will as soon as I get it back. Thanks Tim for hooking us up.
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Damn it!!!
...and I just installed the wood kit a couple months ago! Hey - if I heat the pieces up will they come off?? CF would look good on my silver TL. But the wood pieces are very nice - no complaints!
You're still the man SNooK!
You're still the man SNooK!
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Bitium, Your a tease
Your didn't explain that the peices are only available by taking your stock pieces off, and to take off the door ones was not an easy task
Bitium is coming over today and we are removing my door pieces, and we will take photos, and do a write up on it
Just didn't want anyone thinking, that is was just a kit you bought
Tim
Your didn't explain that the peices are only available by taking your stock pieces off, and to take off the door ones was not an easy task
Bitium is coming over today and we are removing my door pieces, and we will take photos, and do a write up on it
Just didn't want anyone thinking, that is was just a kit you bought
Tim
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its ok snook... exactly what i wanted....to replace the stock pieces... when do you think these pieces will be ready for sale? and around what price range?... (love the wing and kit i brought from you)
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Hehe.....I wish it was that easy. I think VDo (Vincent) used foliatec CF sheets.....ask him about it. The pieces I posted are very professional, top quality. The instructions we are going to post are for the removal of the factory wood pieces, NOT for the installation of the carbon fiber.......that is done by a company that does custom work and sells trim kits for many cars.
tl_kid116, I don't think you could do BA that way.....but this people can do it. Please e-mail sales@autocarparts.com for more info.
tl_kid116, I don't think you could do BA that way.....but this people can do it. Please e-mail sales@autocarparts.com for more info.
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This is a coating put over our stock pieces. They"dip" the pieces and can make it look like Carbon Fiber or Brushed Aluminum
It is not that sheet stuff you buy and put over the top
We did this to my car this weekend (removed stock pieces)
We took pics along the way, and as soon as I have time, I will do a write up on how to take yours off, and how much and how long it is for you to get yours done
Tim
It is not that sheet stuff you buy and put over the top
We did this to my car this weekend (removed stock pieces)
We took pics along the way, and as soon as I have time, I will do a write up on how to take yours off, and how much and how long it is for you to get yours done
Tim
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Originally posted by snook789
This is a coating put over our stock pieces. They"dip" the pieces and can make it look like Carbon Fiber or Brushed Aluminum
It is not that sheet stuff you buy and put over the top
We did this to my car this weekend (removed stock pieces)
We took pics along the way, and as soon as I have time, I will do a write up on how to take yours off, and how much and how long it is for you to get yours done
Tim
This is a coating put over our stock pieces. They"dip" the pieces and can make it look like Carbon Fiber or Brushed Aluminum
It is not that sheet stuff you buy and put over the top
We did this to my car this weekend (removed stock pieces)
We took pics along the way, and as soon as I have time, I will do a write up on how to take yours off, and how much and how long it is for you to get yours done
Tim
Yes!! I was waiting for these from you guys!! I knew you'd come through!! Do you have them for the trim pieces in the back of the CL?? I want it in brushed aluminum!! yeaa!!
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Those pieces look really sweet. Anyone have examples of brushed aluminum from the same place that did the carbon fiber? I heard from a poster on acura-cl.com a while back that it takes hours to remove the door pieces and involves removing the door panels and melting off plastic rivets. Hope you found an easier way because I'd love to change the look of the trim!
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Originally posted by beestea
Those pieces look really sweet. Anyone have examples of brushed aluminum from the same place that did the carbon fiber? I heard from a poster on acura-cl.com a while back that it takes hours to remove the door pieces and involves removing the door panels and melting off plastic rivets. Hope you found an easier way because I'd love to change the look of the trim!
Those pieces look really sweet. Anyone have examples of brushed aluminum from the same place that did the carbon fiber? I heard from a poster on acura-cl.com a while back that it takes hours to remove the door pieces and involves removing the door panels and melting off plastic rivets. Hope you found an easier way because I'd love to change the look of the trim!
Photos and instructions will be up in the next day or so
Tim
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Originally posted by beestea
Those pieces look really sweet. Anyone have examples of brushed aluminum from the same place that did the carbon fiber? I heard from a poster on acura-cl.com a while back that it takes hours to remove the door pieces and involves removing the door panels and melting off plastic rivets. Hope you found an easier way because I'd love to change the look of the trim!
Those pieces look really sweet. Anyone have examples of brushed aluminum from the same place that did the carbon fiber? I heard from a poster on acura-cl.com a while back that it takes hours to remove the door pieces and involves removing the door panels and melting off plastic rivets. Hope you found an easier way because I'd love to change the look of the trim!
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I would be quite interested in the brushed aluminum look. I am considering getting those alum racing pedals and might like the whole sporty look. Acutally that was about the only impressive thing on the 2001 20th Anniversary Maxima SE that we were considering against our Type S.
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Nope, no easier way, that is what we had to do
Photos and instructions will be up in the next day or so
Tim
Nope, no easier way, that is what we had to do
Photos and instructions will be up in the next day or so
Tim
I just ordered BA dash kit from u and i really want my stock pieces OUT from my TL...:p :p :p
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...and I just installed the wood kit a couple months ago! Hey - if I heat the pieces up will they come off?? CF would look good on my silver TL. But the wood pieces are very nice - no complaints!
You're still the man SNooK!
...and I just installed the wood kit a couple months ago! Hey - if I heat the pieces up will they come off?? CF would look good on my silver TL. But the wood pieces are very nice - no complaints!
You're still the man SNooK!
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Originally posted by beestea
BUMP.... snook, any updates on this? Not trying to rush you, but I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss the instructions/pictures posted somewhere.
Thanks!
BUMP.... snook, any updates on this? Not trying to rush you, but I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss the instructions/pictures posted somewhere.
Thanks!
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holy!!! whos car is that?!?!?
thats TITE! cf dash kit, and ba trim...whoa thats so awesome! i want it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
where did u get it and how much??????????????????????
thats TITE! cf dash kit, and ba trim...whoa thats so awesome! i want it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
where did u get it and how much??????????????????????
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I have it the other way from you . Did you paint the stock pieces? I'm sure you did
Originally posted by Jax
what do you guys think looks better to replace the stock pieces with BA or CF? havent seen any pics of the CF yet but the BA looks nice and sporty...
what do you guys think looks better to replace the stock pieces with BA or CF? havent seen any pics of the CF yet but the BA looks nice and sporty...
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I have it the other way from you . Did you paint the stock pieces? I'm sure you did
I have it the other way from you . Did you paint the stock pieces? I'm sure you did