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My first mod... baby steps

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Old Mar 31, 2010 | 07:18 PM
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My first mod... baby steps

New pedals! also anyone who wants to swap out some carbon fiber for my dark walnut trim PM me
 
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Old Mar 31, 2010 | 07:52 PM
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wow never seen walnut before. congrats... you just opened up the first crack in the dam. good luck
 
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The dark walnut is an interesting look. Congrats on the first mod. Mine was 21mm spacers for ghe rear. I'm not much for all at once, I like researching and really looking at options. Then enjoying the car like new when I change something.
 
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I went big on my first mod. Clear sidemarkers.
 
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At least 5 more horse power with your first mod.
 
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if the walnut trim bugs you do a google search for "water transfer" and you will find 100 different carbon and woodgrain patterns. Very cool and you will recognize patterns from high end mercs.
 
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Remove the walnut bits and wrap them in 3M driNoc carbon film looks great in my opinion. The stering wheel could be fixet by MAcarbon i think.
Here is some pic´s of my center consols that i wraped.
 
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Remove the walnut bits and wrap them in 3M driNoc carbon film looks great in my opinion. The stering wheel could be fixet by MAcarbon i think.
Here is some pic´s of my center consols that i wraped.
Neat !
 
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I am a fan of the carbon film, isn't that almost like a ricer mod lol
My first mod was pedals also
 
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I never really liked the look of carbon fiber because the first few applications that I saw it in were poorly done. Taped pieces coming undone, poor quality materials, overuse of it.

After seeing some very high quality, tasteful installations I'm coming to really appreciate it if done right. I would worry how the film would hold up and look in a few years.
 
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i sow that film in person amazing i felt like i wish i can film the exterior of my car
 
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I´l post some pics this weekend, when the parts are back in the car!!
 
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i sow that film in person amazing i felt like i wish i can film the exterior of my car
I know you're joking, but in case you're not, you actually can film the exterior of your car
 
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