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    Default Carbon Vinyl.

    Wheres the best place to buy this stuff?

    Like a good amount but not industrial haha

    Sent from my GT-I9000

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    depends what your after,
    can ge tloads of carbon wrap of ebay, but there is a kit where you dip it, foiletec i think you call it, its good but hard to use,

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    Bought some for a fiver there, will have a little play around with it once ive got time lol

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    So this came through the door today.

    i think that im gunna have a go over the weekend with the door pillars and other ones

    now my question is, when u cut it, is it a case of cutting it wher i want it to stop or do have to wrap it around a little over the edge?

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    Cut what you need to do the job, then do the final cut once it's applied?

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    So once its applied to say the door pillars.

    i just cut along the edge? no need to overlap to the underside?

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    Worth wrapping around the edge to the inside (maybe 1-2mm in) then cut. Just means you have no visible cut lines on the outside and looks tidier. You'll see that i mean by looking at the existing black cover on the door pollars as they wrap round too

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