Wrapping the centre dash anyone done it ?
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Wrapping the centre dash anyone done it ?
As the question goes, basically wondering how easy it is is to do because the interior detailer took the paint off the silver on my dash (nae happy) so going carbon wrap it all ? any pointers ?
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just the centre dash being 3 pieces done to a high standard so it looks like one piece will set you back about £80 or so I'd say
Do it once do it right, I used prestige & custom coatings
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Depends how many bits your getting done mate I spent about £400, all interior plastics, wiperarms, and some under bonnet bits and front splitter
just the centre dash being 3 pieces done to a high standard so it looks like one piece will set you back about £80 or so I'd say
Do it once do it right, I used prestige & custom coatings
just the centre dash being 3 pieces done to a high standard so it looks like one piece will set you back about £80 or so I'd say
Do it once do it right, I used prestige & custom coatings
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Thx bro
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+1 on the hydro dipping.
Some pics of mine when I first got it done in this thread.
https://www.scoobynet.com/interior-1...-interior.html
I think for the full centre section and the 2 circular vents I paid £160? Got mine done by Wicked Coatings and would totally reccomend them.
I've since had more done. Gauge pod, Surround for the instrument cluster.
Choice of colours / patterns etc are endless.
The only problem with hydro dipping is that its quite expensive, and you'll have to keep doing it to make sure everything matches
Some pics of mine when I first got it done in this thread.
https://www.scoobynet.com/interior-1...-interior.html
I think for the full centre section and the 2 circular vents I paid £160? Got mine done by Wicked Coatings and would totally reccomend them.
I've since had more done. Gauge pod, Surround for the instrument cluster.
Choice of colours / patterns etc are endless.
The only problem with hydro dipping is that its quite expensive, and you'll have to keep doing it to make sure everything matches