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DarkLite
08-23-2000, 03:40 PM
i have seen this done by many of you and i wanted to have this done to mine. what i was wonderring was for the vinyl what did you use to cut it so perfect to fit the dash and brackets. i saw subiegals the one in yellow and it looks as if it came like that.. awesome... great diy mod...
how much vinyl do i need and what are the instructions to do this..so i do it right
i am gonna usa navy blue since my badge and vents and RS letters on the trunk badge are
navy blue.
this will match great especially once i get leather seats with black and blue leather!! two tone baby .....

BTW i am getting the new rallispec exhuast with a 2.5 midpipe and the magnaflow muffler.. should have this in by tomm i was hoping to do the interior by this coming weekend please respond ASAP

thanx --
darklite myoo silverthorn rs/ painted vents /hood plates / painted emblems/ debaged trunk / trunkmonkey /diy inktake with a 6" opening blitz filter and 3 inch pipe
diy clear corners

CNC84
08-23-2000, 03:52 PM
Just because no one answers your question in the first 30 min doesn't mean you can waste bandwith by posting the same Q again we have enough problems with the gen forum going down from over use as is so please don't double post the same Q's over and over.
(getting off of soapbox)
Chris

8Complex
08-23-2000, 03:55 PM
Dude, it's been an hour and 35 minutes.

Calm down there spaz.

Swivel1000
08-23-2000, 03:58 PM
haha, he called you a spaz :P

DarkLite
08-23-2000, 04:02 PM
i didnt mean to do this
but i have posted like 5 times total in this forum about various things and never got one reply for any of them at all!

Tim K.
08-23-2000, 04:02 PM
Another thing you might try is to private message the person you know has the answer to your question; in this case Subie Gal.

If I am not mistaken, one reason Subie Gal's install is so clean is because the vinyl wraps around the edges of the pieces being covered and the cuts end up on the backside -thus being hidden from view.

Try searching for her post and look at those pictures - remember they are worth a thousand words.

Sean
08-23-2000, 06:24 PM
Dark - you don't need to get it perfect. I've never done it, but it seems obvious. Pull off the panels you want to cover, cut about the right size, spray the surface with water, apply the vinyl, push out all the air bubbles and water, then wrap the edges of the vinyl around the edge of the piece so, when you clip it back on, it gets held in place. Let it dry overnight. Bingo.

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