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  1. mikeycracks

    mikeycracks Rookie

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    I'm 360 Canuck and kes7u like this.
  2. ferralc

    ferralc Formula 3
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    I like it a lot
    So it is a CF wrap not a CF part?


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  3. SCKOMS

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    Nice!

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  4. KBR54

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  5. ShadowLAP

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    Looks great and might be a nice project to do on my 360 Spider. thanks for sharing. BTW, I presume it is a wrap you are using. Can I asked where you purchased it? thanks
     
  6. kes7u

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    I really like it! It does seem to modernize the look quite a bit. Great work!

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  7. mikeycracks

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    It’s a 3m carbon wrap. It requires a ton of patience. I’m finishing up around the gate shifter today. I’ll update you when done.



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  8. StickBreitling

    StickBreitling Formula Junior

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    That's a really neat job and nicely done.

    I did actual carbon skinning on my Maserati trim. That takes a ton of patience and only works on certain trim types as it will increase thickness. It involves laying actual carbon fibre on the parts and going over with multiple coats of resin with a lot of sanding in between. A clear coat will finish the top layer.

    I wouldn't want to do any of the console pieces with carbon skinning as they are detailed and difficult shapes. The door trim maybe feasible as it's a fairly flat part.
     
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  9. tmvatlanta

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  10. flash32

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    Is this great ...please rate how hard to do..cut etc

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  11. mikeycracks

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    Tmvatlanta looks beautiful also. I went with a mat finish because once I paint all the screws and finish the detail I plan to ceramic pro it. Wondering if you were able to get around by the speedometer? I just finished the ash tray and the gate shifter today. Took all day....
    What wrap did you use?
    Funny I see you changed the radio as well. After years of frustrations from the stock I caved in... put two amps under each seat and also two subs behind them without having to cut a hole in car. Sounds like an orchestra


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  12. mikeycracks

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    Flash not hard but requires some time. Heat gun and razor and your all set.


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  13. mikeycracks

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    3m wrap


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  14. flash32

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    Thanks ...maybe worth a try on some pieces ..I assume can be removed to put back to stock without damaging finish?

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  15. mikeycracks

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    It’s a 3m wrap


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  16. ncm6cabrio

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    Nicely done gents!
     
  17. mikeycracks

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    Yes ,absolutely.


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  18. Raconteur

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    mikeycracks and tmvatlanta... that looks GREAT!
     
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  19. 338Lapua

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    Looks really good. I prefer the "darker" panels over the silver as it complements the interior much better.
     
  20. My 1st

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    Looks great.
    Did you check out Exotic Car Gear first and then chose the wrap?
     
  21. FlyingHaggisRacing

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    All credit to you.
    I tried wrapping, it's a lot harder to do than it looks - the AC panel must have been a nightmare to do.
     
  22. KM1959

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    I think it looks good in pictures but for me, vinyl-covered anything has no place in a Ferrari interior. If I had a 360 and didn't like all that silver. I'd consider having them re-painted in a graphite metallic - something Ferrari might have done.
     
  23. tmvatlanta

    tmvatlanta Formula Junior

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    I use a no name vinyl as I want a glossy one. I have some experience wrapping interior trims on bimmers, and my whole Z32.
    I removed the cluster, wrapped it and cut out the holes. They already have black walls so I choose not to wrapped inside. The white lines are just the flash from the camera phone. Image Unavailable, Please Login
    I’ll coat them with GTechnig EXOv3 as I have some leftover from coating the car (on top of CSL)
    The radio had been replaced by the PO. I would have change it out anyway, so that just save me some work. He also had a JL subwoofer behind the seat and the JL amplifier in the front boot.
    Nothing wrong with vinyl wrapped interior trim in a Ferrari, IMO.


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