LIVE DIY! NOW! FOR CF Di-NOC INTERIOR!
#1
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LIVE DIY! NOW! FOR CF Di-NOC INTERIOR!
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/dj-kok...hannel/dj-koko
i'm on now and will soon be showing everyone what the material is like person and how easy it is to work with and a little talk on how to access all the sections!
i'm on now and will soon be showing everyone what the material is like person and how easy it is to work with and a little talk on how to access all the sections!
#2
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Nice DIY brotha!! The heat gun is key... never thought it would be so useful!! That vinyl gets cut like butter once hot... hehehe!
You really have to do an official DIY video in the daylight... awesome!! Makes me wants to try it w/o removing the door panels!
You really have to do an official DIY video in the daylight... awesome!! Makes me wants to try it w/o removing the door panels!
#3
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well as of now.. there's a snow storm coming.. into late tomm, mabe even thursday morning! i cant take it nemore its driving me insane this snow ![wwf](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/chairshot.gif)
car is hibernating![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
but i will definitely do a DIY in the day and post it up on youtube.. when i got it i was iffy about how it would work and bend and such, but as advertised it is.. truly works wonders.. next week my friend who owns a TL-S was going to get his roof vinyled gloss black and his spoiler cf, but.. after he saw my interior and witnessed how easy it is to work with he got on board too! he's ordering a sheet for his roof and the excess will go to his spoiler.. i recommend you use the little razor bit i got from home depot for the interior.. doesnt seem like you can slip and cause damage (wont be responsible if one does..) for major projects like the CF roof im doing on my freinds car or his spoiler i think a hobby knife is more appropriate to approach the edges b.c. it is longer and u can get under the spoiler when you cut it making it very clean
![wwf](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/chairshot.gif)
car is hibernating
![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
but i will definitely do a DIY in the day and post it up on youtube.. when i got it i was iffy about how it would work and bend and such, but as advertised it is.. truly works wonders.. next week my friend who owns a TL-S was going to get his roof vinyled gloss black and his spoiler cf, but.. after he saw my interior and witnessed how easy it is to work with he got on board too! he's ordering a sheet for his roof and the excess will go to his spoiler.. i recommend you use the little razor bit i got from home depot for the interior.. doesnt seem like you can slip and cause damage (wont be responsible if one does..) for major projects like the CF roof im doing on my freinds car or his spoiler i think a hobby knife is more appropriate to approach the edges b.c. it is longer and u can get under the spoiler when you cut it making it very clean
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#6
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it's not working guys because i had it up last night.. i will be making a diy within the week on how to approach installing the di-noc on our cars.. it will consists on how to remove the mid section (temperature, ash tray, and shift bezel) and i will show you guys how to do the door panels w.o removing the doors (i will also do the memory seat section, if you do it the way i did it will be a lot easier)
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#8
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emericr thanks! but im out in jersey! anyone who needs help in the ny/nj area i'd be glad to give a hand! when i put up the diy vid i'll have you guys tell me what you guys think of it.. i think once you guys see a video of the actual process and material strength you may reconsider and tack a hack at it on your selves
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#10
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with PLENTY of material left over even after you do mess up get the 24x48 that's what i used and i have a lot left over even after i re did one whole door trim and took a shot at getting my memory seat trim over 3 times each side! i will post the diy once this weather clears up (her in the ny area it horrible to even try to work on the car outside and in the garage it's way too dark to get a good video going) i will include personal pointers that made it easier and how i got the cleanest and sharpest look on the edges when i do it