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02-14-2011, 10:08 AM | #1 |
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?? Where to buy CF wrap ??
Hey guys. My e39 m5 friend wants to do a interior trim wrapping project on our cars. I know some of you guys might have experiences in this topic. Few questions:
1. What company have quality CF vinyl Wrap without spending an arm and a leg? 2. Where to buy? 3. What's better look: silver cf or black cf Thanks guys!
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02-14-2011, 11:44 AM | #2 |
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Definitely go with 3m branded material, you won't be disappointed. I have personally had experience with 3m's di-noc and 3m's scotchprint vinyls. They are both self-adhesive and work great with the interior parts for my e92.
The di-noc is a little bit thicker and a little bit harder to work with around corners, but you can make hundreds of mistakes and with a little bit of heat it goes back to the way you got it pretty much. The scotchprint was almost as good and a little thinner, but much easier to work around the corners. I would say no to the silver CF, i think black is much sexier, but i didn't go with the traditional matte black CF, i went with 3m's new gloss black print on the scotchprint vinyl. It gives the interior a little bit more pop and makes it look different than a stock m3 I bought both my rolls of di-noc and scotchprint from vendors on the forums, because they were simply the best prices. But as long as you get the 3m di-noc or scotchprint, it doesnt matter where you get it from. I know pyspeed.com sells 3m di-noc and there are a bunch of other websites that sell di-noc as well. I got my glossy 3m scotchprint cf vinyl from NycE93M3 off this thread. http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=463667 Since you are located in NY, and if you are going for the gloss look, I would definitely hit him up and save on shipping costs. Also for cost wise, first time wrapping my trim on my e92 i bought a 4x5 roll, in case i made mistakes and had to re-wrap etc. Second time I bought a 4x5 roll as well but landed up using only about 4x3 of it (was able to wrap my steering wheel trim with the extra =D) For 3m material expect to pay 90-130 dollars depending on the amount you get for wrapping an e92 interior Good Luck!
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02-14-2011, 11:45 AM | #3 |
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02-18-2011, 11:19 AM | #4 |
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With black interior I would 100% go with silver, because well thats what I did haha. I'am also looking to sell my already wrapped trim at the moment if you wanna save yourself a little time. PM me if ur interested
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02-18-2011, 01:10 PM | #5 |
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Def go with black and stick with 3M products. There is a guy I bought it from off the forsale area and he has some left. He is located in queens and I have person met him. Check my previous posts to find him because I am using my iphone and cannot search at the moment.
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