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    How to remove the wood trim from center console?

    I've managed to remove the pieces from the shifter and up till the stereo. Cant get the largest one...

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    Thanks, now I've put some nice carbon all over it

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    post a picture did you get it off easy job when you know how
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    It was VERY simple to get it off, yes. The rest was a piece of cake, took me a little over an hour to lay the vinyl


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    looking good nice job

    did you do the door card trims also and the dash trim under the windscreen if you have one im not sure the classic has one
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    aww, i want manual
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    looks nice

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    looks good.

    Did you do the dashboard trim as well?

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    FUCKING MINT...

    Please tell me you did the doors and the center upper piece? Lol

    Looking nice man.
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    Thanks! I'm not sure if its stock, but my door trim is black (i can post a photo later if u want?)
    So I'm not rushing to get it covered. I'm sure it's as simple to remove it as the dash trim?

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    Manual is awesome! Thanks^^

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    Thank you! By the way, no. My one only had wood in the centre

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    Thanks Yujin! I saw you were going to put some carbon on yours?
    Btw, I only did the centre, don't have any other wood inside

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    good work if you're diggin' the carbon. i feel that wood is nice in our cars. so i added more

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    that looks identical to mine! :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by ypkx View Post
    that looks identical to mine! :P
    Post a picture of yours! its always fun to see others work

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    wow that looks sweet! i just did that to mine as well.. i haven't done the top dash where the ac unit is at tho.. im waiting for the radio keys to come so i can take out the radio like the youtube video said^^^.. heres wat i have so far tho

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    Nice work! ^^ Did you use a heat gun? I see u did a better job laying that carbon around the buttons
    Why so serious?

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    thanks! and yes i did use a heat gun.. makes a difference. im wraping my whole car matte black, and the heat gun is needed for that project very much ill be posting up pics as i finish.. (vinyl is very expensive)

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    what wrap are you guys using? Just 3M vinyl?
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    for the inside.. im using 3m di-noc carbon fiber FABRIC vinyl.. theres a difference.. theres a carbon fiber vinyl that is actually weaved, which is fabric.. and then there is a printed one.. both great quality.. just the FABRIC version is more realistic.. and for the wraping of my car im using.. 3m di-noc matte black vinyl. i personally bought from a company called tip top signs.. they have everything for wraping and almost every color.. including matte colors.. they also have an ebay store.. check them out.. oh and if ur getting carbon fiber vinyl.. make sure u check and get the one that is meant for out door use or in door use

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    so jealous of that manual transmission..

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    just finished top dash and side door trim.. check it!

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