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Ebay - Trim upgrade kit

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Thought that this might interest someone ...
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Mitsubishi-FTO-T ... dZViewItem

Not sure if it includes the entire centre console, but it might be worth emailing the guy about it..
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bloody stickers again....

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ah, kk nevermind then
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i rather save up and get them properly dipped....got quoted 6mths ago for $550 to dip the whole set...
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So they're just stickers no actual mouldings? If so thats borderline false advertising.
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FTO99R wrote:So they're just stickers no actual mouldings? If so thats borderline false advertising.
i guess so... they don't really look like stickers though, but meh... not worth taking the chance..
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mr-charisma wrote:i guess so... they don't really look like stickers though, but meh... not worth taking the chance..
they're defenitely stickers... laser cut self adhesive
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Theyll most likely peel at the edges in a few months and will have joins in nasty places and wont fit really well in other spots (at least the set I bought was like that). Save up and get them dipped!
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    aye, I'll be getting mine dipped.. not sure what colour yet, maybe just polished silver..
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    mr-charisma wrote:aye, I'll be getting mine dipped.. not sure what colour yet, maybe just polished silver..
    then just get them painted properly (undercoat, paint, sealer)
    as far as i understand it... dipping is only for if u want the funky contours though them right?
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    I got woodgrain on the set I got done, but you can get Carbon Fibre in various colours/patterns as well:

    http://www.dashboardcentre.com.au

    As an aside if anyone wants a set of woodgrain coated ones, I want to sell mine as the brown doesnt go with the bright blue on my new GPvR's seats. Looked great on my old GPX though.
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      BorepYano wrote:
      mr-charisma wrote:aye, I'll be getting mine dipped.. not sure what colour yet, maybe just polished silver..
      then just get them painted properly (undercoat, paint, sealer)
      as far as i understand it... dipping is only for if u want the funky contours though them right?
      Nah, dipping is apparently way superior to spray painting for plastic parts, more durability, better finish etc ... paint cracks & peels - dipped can bend (to an extent) without cracking or flaking & its hard to get a silver paint that pops like true chrome..
      & i'll have to check out the colours & finishes I can get ... don't want anything too crazy or tacky, just something simple & classy that is gonna match the rest of the interior..
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      Look at the link I posted above. Thatll give you some of the patterns available. I want to do another set in carbon fibre (to match my seats).
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        There's also these guys: http://www.modicoat.com/index.htm

        Cannot say they're good/bad though as I have had no dealings with them, as stated in previous posts... I'm still holding out for cow hide dip. ;)

        I'd allmost ponder it but ugh taking everything off meh...
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