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Thread: 3M 1080 Carbon Vinyl Wrap Interior Trim

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    Default 3M 1080 Carbon Vinyl Wrap Interior Trim

    I have vinyl wrapped my ugly interior trim pieces, Using the 3m Carbon vinyl.
    Looks 100% better in my opinion. I bought a roll of the vinyl, So if your in Sydney i can remove your trim bits and do the same on your Gen 2 for a small fee if you like.
    PM me for details...
    Im thinking of doing my roof in the Matt black so i might be able to offer this in the future too if anyone is interested.
    Here is a couple of pics of the trim.
    Sorry for the phone pics! I think it looks alot better in person and will try get some better pics up.
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    nice work mate looks awesome

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    Very awesome, should have come from factory like that.

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    Nothing wrong with a bit of CF good work!

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    How hard would it be to do my centre caps and leave the Mazda logo as silver? the paint paint has started to flake off

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    Much better than what they come with, actually anything would be better.

    Now for the door trims.

    Nice job.

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    Well done seaton, i had done my internal door handles for protection as the silver was being scratched by rings and constant use . Same stuff .

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    That looks awesome Cton.

    How difficult was it to remove those two bits of trim?

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    Those trim pieces pop out there easy

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    Here is my attempt on my interior with some di-noc a few months ago, there are a few bits that I need to fix up (also did the window switches but forgot to take pics). Anyone planning on DIYing this stuff, a heat gun, a very sharp scalpel and a lot of patience are essential in getting the film to comply with some of the complex curves etc.







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    Nice Matt,u obviously have too much time on your hands.

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    Here's my centre console.

    (Note - My vinyl lines up)




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