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Ronan.Butler11
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Wrapping Interior Trim

Postby Ronan.Butler11 » Wed Feb 22, 2017 7:49 am

hey, one thing i have never been a fan of was the interior trim of my '09 (the "carbon" looking piece that stretches across the dash, covering the hazard section)

was thinking of wrapping blue, but came across some Chameleon purple wrap as well, just need a few opinions

Links -
Carbon Blue - http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-x-60-3D-DARK ... 1230150521

Chameleon purple blue - http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-x60-Premium- ... Fb&vxp=mtr

any other suggestions would be awesome.
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Re: Wrapping Interior Trim

Postby sarusa » Wed Feb 22, 2017 10:13 am

All are an improvement, Chameleon looks interesting. Gets down to personnel choice!

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Re: Wrapping Interior Trim

Postby Ronan.Butler11 » Wed Feb 22, 2017 10:18 am

just not too sure whether or not the chameleon look will reflect too much. hence why i was looking at like a matt blue as well
"When I Grow Up, I Wanna Be An Evo! (9 MR with a filthy BOV)

'09 Lancer VRX
Modifications:
De-Res Then a 2.5" Dual Exit X-Force Axle back Exhaust
18" King Rims
Ralliart Snorkel
LED No. Plate lights and interior
*insert further useless modifications to make it seem like i'm good at this*

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Re: Wrapping Interior Trim

Postby sarusa » Wed Feb 22, 2017 11:37 am

Only reflection you will get is in the front drivers side window, from piece between steering wheel and window and on other side window, from the closest 30 to 40cm or so. Not a hassle really. If you look carefully at your windows, you will pick up the feint reflection of the existing dash, Will give you exactly where and what sort of reflection you will get. I've put chrome molding along the top of my dash and front doors and reflection, yes, noticeable when driving, no.

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Re: Wrapping Interior Trim

Postby Ronan.Butler11 » Wed Feb 22, 2017 11:57 am

Sweet, that was the only real thing i was worried about.
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'09 Lancer VRX
Modifications:
De-Res Then a 2.5" Dual Exit X-Force Axle back Exhaust
18" King Rims
Ralliart Snorkel
LED No. Plate lights and interior
*insert further useless modifications to make it seem like i'm good at this*

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Re: Wrapping Interior Trim

Postby Stevie » Wed Feb 22, 2017 8:18 pm

IMO the blue would contrast well with the black and grey of the car. I think the other one is an interesting finish as well but I don't think it would really suit. However, it's not my car so... you do you, bud.

I went with a matt black for mine. I did mine alone and for me the hardest part was the right side of the large center trim piece where it kind of bends. Hard for me to get a smooth surface so I have a couple of small wrinkles there, but you don't exactly see them as the piece tucks itself away quite well.

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Re: Wrapping Interior Trim

Postby Dannn » Thu Feb 23, 2017 7:47 am

i went with carbon black on mine. I also done the polished silver parts near the gear selector. I was getting mean sun reflections off it hence why i done it. looks mint though.
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Re: Wrapping Interior Trim

Postby Heckel16 » Wed May 31, 2017 6:51 pm

I think DIY wrapping is quite good but if you try it for the first time the result might not be that good. I wasted a lot of time on my car wrap but the marks were not going so I got that from vehicle wraps service. They carefully installed the wrap. Was extremely pleased with their service.

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Re: Wrapping Interior Trim

Postby Stevie » Wed May 31, 2017 8:45 pm

First time wrapping is fine and so is taking your time. It's not a race. Do your research and watch a couple of tutorials. The only place I would think first timers would have issues with are some of the stronger curves without proper preparation. The far right side of the main dash trim that runs from the top of the glove box all the way to the left of the steering column. Time and preparation are key.

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Re: Wrapping Interior Trim

Postby sarusa » Fri Oct 06, 2017 10:52 am

Stevie wrote:First time wrapping is fine and so is taking your time. It's not a race. Do your research and watch a couple of tutorials. The only place I would think first timers would have issues with are some of the stronger curves without proper preparation. The far right side of the main dash trim that runs from the top of the glove box all the way to the left of the steering column. Time and preparation are key.


And a bit of heat!!! :D

Its an old thread but valid and still of interest.
Worth resurrecting?

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Re: Wrapping Interior Trim

Postby bumblebee » Fri Oct 06, 2017 12:01 pm

A hair dryer on low heat can help wrap the vinyl and get it round corners a lot easier


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