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Old 03-11-2003, 11:01 AM
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anyone know where i can get the ready to be glued on carbon fiber interior for my fd?
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this is for a 94



pic is a diffrent car but i thought u just peal off the back and stick it to the dash



after u wipe down the dash with rubbing alcohol
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whats the difference between the 94 and 93 interior?
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Originally Posted by cmartinp28' date='Mar 11 2003, 06:32 PM
whats the difference between the 94 and 93 interior?
the 93 peels like a bad rash!
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Originally Posted by turbovr6' date='Mar 11 2003, 03:35 PM
the 93 peels like a bad rash!
hahaha, i agree with you on that one......



i meant the difference in the molding and stuff
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The 94-95 trim has a wrinkle finish. It isn't smooth.



Why get that stock on junk. PM mkoch1 he does an awesome job at doing real CF work.
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Originally Posted by 93 R1' date='Mar 11 2003, 03:55 PM
The 94-95 trim has a wrinkle finish. It isn't smooth.



Why get that stock on junk. PM mkoch1 he does an awesome job at doing real CF work.
around how much though? im poor
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Originally Posted by cmartinp28' date='Mar 11 2003, 07:13 PM
[quote name='93 R1' date='Mar 11 2003, 03:55 PM'] The 94-95 trim has a wrinkle finish. It isn't smooth.



Why get that stock on junk. PM mkoch1 he does an awesome job at doing real CF work.
around how much though? im poor [/quote]

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I'm not much for that carbon fiber interior junk.. but whatever's cool for you.

Originally Posted by turbovr6' date='Mar 11 2003, 06:35 PM
the 93 peels like a bad rash!
Don't say that.. I don't want my stuff to start peeling..
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mark does real good work with CF





but he might be to busy on that project car?





you can try thought
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