Project 3M Di-Noc Interior Carbon Fiber
No probs. Adding my best interior shoot so far - much more subtle than the rest and the Di-Noc doesn't jump out at you as much:
I received a sample of the di-noc material jeremy used, and I guarantee his interior looks even BETTER in person! I'm quite impressed by this material.
Finely cutting around all of those details is incredibly labor-intensive. I am not looking forward to doing my gloss black project, especially because 'bubbling' is going to be the largest issue to deal with. Since there are such large broad areas of black, it will have to be FLAWLESSLY applied, or it will look terrible.
Fantastic work jeremy.
Finely cutting around all of those details is incredibly labor-intensive. I am not looking forward to doing my gloss black project, especially because 'bubbling' is going to be the largest issue to deal with. Since there are such large broad areas of black, it will have to be FLAWLESSLY applied, or it will look terrible.
Fantastic work jeremy.
I received a sample of the di-noc material jeremy used, and I guarantee his interior looks even BETTER in person! I'm quite impressed by this material.
Finely cutting around all of those details is incredibly labor-intensive. I am not looking forward to doing my gloss black project, especially because 'bubbling' is going to be the largest issue to deal with. Since there are such large broad areas of black, it will have to be FLAWLESSLY applied, or it will look terrible.
Fantastic work jeremy.
Finely cutting around all of those details is incredibly labor-intensive. I am not looking forward to doing my gloss black project, especially because 'bubbling' is going to be the largest issue to deal with. Since there are such large broad areas of black, it will have to be FLAWLESSLY applied, or it will look terrible.
Fantastic work jeremy.
Last edited by exexpat; Dec 20, 2010 at 12:22 PM.
Seriously though, your car just keeps getting better and better. It makes all the difference 'completing' the CF treatment. I can't find a wood kit that matches the stock stuff in mine. I want to do the same thing when I replace the HU in the summer.
You must have a nice heated garage right?
You must have a nice heated garage right?
U can haz them.


BTW: my garage isn't heated. That is why all of my heater control pics say 13 degrees outside ambient (in Celsius) - so it isn't terribly cold either. The furnace and hot water heater keeps it pretty warm and I have new Home Depot front lips on the bottom of the garage doors - where they belong. (I bet Allen is the only person who gets this reference)


BTW: my garage isn't heated. That is why all of my heater control pics say 13 degrees outside ambient (in Celsius) - so it isn't terribly cold either. The furnace and hot water heater keeps it pretty warm and I have new Home Depot front lips on the bottom of the garage doors - where they belong. (I bet Allen is the only person who gets this reference)
Last edited by exexpat; Dec 20, 2010 at 02:53 PM.
Front lips?
my driveway is not completely plat under my garage door so in places there is like 3/4 of an inch gap. And the wind actually whistles under it. WTF are these lips you speak of? Not to hijack the thread of course but this is important!!!!!!
my driveway is not completely plat under my garage door so in places there is like 3/4 of an inch gap. And the wind actually whistles under it. WTF are these lips you speak of? Not to hijack the thread of course but this is important!!!!!!
http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&h...989c6c17f79c85
you went old school with variant 1 home depot lip. the new variant 2 model has surpassed this with garage door foam seal. posting from my phone else I would throw up a pic.
Edit:
Here is variant 1 home depot cove base lip on my old Volvo (it really depends on the execution, not the idea)

Here is the variant 2 garage door seal - currently all the rage
Edit:
Here is variant 1 home depot cove base lip on my old Volvo (it really depends on the execution, not the idea)

Here is the variant 2 garage door seal - currently all the rage
Last edited by exexpat; Dec 20, 2010 at 06:33 PM.
Buying an XKR to replace her. Thanks for the kudos. The SC had Tein coilover kit, SRT intake and chip, full catback exhaust with electronic cutouts, upgraded brakes and S&S headers. a beautiful V8 engine....13.1 with mickey thompson's on
I plan on doing the same look with the XKR... black-on-black-on black....
Jeremy, threadjack's are a vital part of the communication age.... plus, there's so few of us members here, I don't think it matters... Unicorn!
Last edited by j_bond; Dec 22, 2010 at 12:54 AM.
Bond, I can't wait to see the XKR! That's funny we are talking about the home depot lip, I never though this would be a subject on this forum lol. Two of my friends have them actually. On a volvo 850 and on a Mazda RX8. I'll try to post some pics sometime.







