Originally Posted by Foosh
(Post 1248938)
Bravo!
More than anything, I was being sympathetic to the fact that "Bill" is now headed your way after the torrential downpours and flooding of a couple of weeks ago. I spent 4 years in Austin in graduate school and have a soft spot for central Texas. Actually, I absolutely love it there. So far Bill is a bust up in North TX at least. We really don't need any more water right now. Generally the flooding is pretty much off the roads, the lakes are just OVER full. With the heat up in the 90s already some of the local lakes still have beaches and boat ramps closed due to too much water. (Last year they were closed because there was NO water...) :icon_gunhead: and you're post reminds me that I need to take a day trip to Austin, and College Station this summer as well. Have to visit UT Austin and Texas A&M as my son will be a senior next year and we're going to visit some college campuses. |
Hey folks,
I promised some photos of the CF wrap work I had done, and finally got around to taking some photos. Most of the photos of the front splitter and rear valance/diffuser area didn't come out right so these will have to do for now. I couldn't figure out how to add these as an album, so hopefully it works itself out. https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...97f3370c32.jpg https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...4f56e96cd2.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...610ea5e083.jpg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...41c4a5d999.jpg https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...a7ac6d47ac.jpg |
Looks great!!
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CF wrap
That looks great , Good job well done.
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Just a little CF (wrap)
Would love to see a shot of the side profile now that you've got the side skirts wrapped in a dark color. That's what I plan on doing. Hoping it restores the visual lines of the previous model year.
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Tasteful and looking good Merlin. Did you do it yourself or have a shop do it?
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I'm generally not a fan of carbon fiber wraps, but that looks great!
The front splitter and side skirts almost look gloss in some of the photos, which I really like. Which vinyl is that? Did you gloss over the vinyl in those areas? |
Originally Posted by Nati
(Post 1256115)
Would love to see a shot of the side profile now that you've got the side skirts wrapped in a dark color. That's what I plan on doing. Hoping it restores the visual lines of the previous model year.
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Originally Posted by alexg
(Post 1256236)
Tasteful and looking good Merlin. Did you do it yourself or have a shop do it?
All the work was done by Vinyl Styles in San Carlos, CA. |
Originally Posted by BierNut
(Post 1256486)
I'm generally not a fan of carbon fiber wraps, but that looks great!
The front splitter and side skirts almost look gloss in some of the photos, which I really like. Which vinyl is that? Did you gloss over the vinyl in those areas? |
I know everybody here except me thought the fuel cap wrap looks bad...decided to try it for myself. Orange is one of my favorite colors, so naturally orange it is. People in SF probably think I'm a huge Giants fan. LOL
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...a350643a04.jpg |
IMO if you're going to keep the fuel door orange, you need a few more pieces of orange highlights somewhere else...
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Originally Posted by TXJagR
(Post 1280838)
IMO if you're going to keep the fuel door orange, you need a few more pieces of orange highlights somewhere else...
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Originally Posted by TXJagR
(Post 1243794)
Well, I removed the dealer plate and pulled off the CF wrap from the fuel door (at least for now)
the CF wrap I ordered from Amazon was supposed to come per the foot... I ordered quantity of 6 for six feet... I was shipped sex seperate one foot sections... Of course, that's getting returned, and I'll have to wait a few more days to play with the side skirts. TXJagR, Which CF finish did you go with? Do you have a link? And you order 6-six feet tubes to complete all the areas you did? Did you feel that was an adequate amount or too much--I don't plan to do as many areas as you? Also, did you ever post pics of your completed side sills? |
Originally Posted by Kief
(Post 1393093)
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TXJagR, Which CF finish did you go with? Do you have a link? And you order 6-six feet tubes to complete all the areas you did? Did you feel that was an adequate amount or too much--I don't plan to do as many areas as you? Also, did you ever post pics of your completed side sills? I used the Black 3M DiNOC Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film. I never actually completed the side skirts. I've been too busy driving... and I'm not sure I want to do CF or just black, probably gloss, but maybe matte... If I complete the project myself, I'll use the 3M 1080 wrap instead. It's a little thinner and works better around curves and contours. As for how much I ordered... I just got a small amount to play with. You can find it on Amazon or Ebay very easily. Oh, one more area I did wrap... my inner door sills. I was tired of seeing the drivers side get scuffed from getting into and out of the car. Now it's protected! |
Originally Posted by TXJagR
(Post 1393181)
Kief,
I used the Black 3M DiNOC Carbon Fiber Vinyl Film. I never actually completed the side skirts. I've been too busy driving... and I'm not sure I want to do CF or just black, probably gloss, but maybe matte... If I complete the project myself, I'll use the 3M 1080 wrap instead. It's a little thinner and works better around curves and contours. As for how much I ordered... I just got a small amount to play with. You can find it on Amazon or Ebay very easily. Oh, one more area I did wrap... my inner door sills. I was tired of seeing the drivers side get scuffed from getting into and out of the car. Now it's protected! After I posted, I actually found your Thread on PlastiDip. Been watching a bunch of YT videos on it and the Black with Glossifier looks promising and probably a hell of a lot easier! |
the problem with plasti-dip is that even professionally installed it only lasts a few months. I've also heard that the longer it stays on, the harder it is to remove.
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