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    bye bye plastic walnut

    ok, so today i came across an end of a DiNoc roll in my garage..................
    an hour later and the walnut look plastic is exterminated
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    oh, and before anyone feels ill, the generic triple gauge pod on the piller has been ripped out already :-)

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    looks better with the carbon look foil on it.

    how easy is it to do,
    i want to covewr mine with a black alcantara fabric.

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    in all fairness i did a quick job, it isnt perfect on the top panel (heater vents) and here is where you will have a really tough time covering that part with fabric. the rest would be easy enough though.
    this is the diNoc i used so it actually has texture too, waaay better than just the foil or plain carbon look sheet.

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    i take it the vents and controls just pop out of the panel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davezj View Post
    i take it the vents and controls just pop out of the panel?
    yes, the bottom section just pops off and you can remove the cig lighter wires, the AC hose and 2 plugs from the heater control unit.
    The top section, the vents, is best to push up the two metal retainer clips from below then just pull out (you will see these easy enough once the bottom part of the console is off). you can then dismantle the hazard light switch, vents and directional slatted thingy easily. as i say Dave, covering this top section in fabric would be a challenge to get right i think

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    1 hour - took me 7 hours ,did have my kids trying to help me though
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    Quote Originally Posted by wobble View Post
    1 hour - took me 7 hours ,did have my kids trying to help me though
    aha, yes, many cooks and all that. i was fortunate enough not to have any help :-)
    i have to say i prefer doing larger objects liek panels with this diNoc, i found it harder to cover the smaller plastics here. i guess if i had taken more time maybe......

    the longest part is hairdryering the stuff to mould it to the curves of the plastic

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    cheers for the info,
    i will give it a try at some point, when i have time to put aside

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    Any links to this diNoc? Could be an idea for my bonnet.

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    Photo0360.jpg im getting pete to to my dash in the real stuff soon

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    Better getting one of theseMy pictures 005.jpg

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    [QUOTE=aboo;637578]Better getting one of theseMy pictures 005.jpg[/QUOTE i dont like the big juke box in them a total waist of space when you can have ye gauges there

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    Standard Mitsu stereo in there. I would rather have the gauges in front of me than have to look down for them IMO.

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    ye but you dont need to look at them all the time you mite crash lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyken76 View Post
    ye but you dont need to look at them all the time you mite crash lol
    That's what I mean Ken. Specially when your on track.

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    Argh hate the walnut.

    I had mine painted black with red/silver/gold pearl lol

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    yep, ill be getting the real carbon console once readily available, but for now this is the stopgap as im NOT looking at that plastic walnut thing.
    and yes, the 2nd din slot will become gauges, or at least the controller for those.

    Aboo, the diNoc is perfect for bonnets etc, just search google or even ebay, its 3M, Di-Noc that youre lookin for. 'Underground Graphics' do it at reasonable prices (and trade on ebay too so youll know youre getting genuine stuff as a lot of fake di-Noc around). ive done roofs and bonnets in this previously and it looks good and works out as an alternative to repainting. obviously real carbon is way to go for functionality, but if all you want is a spruce up and defence against stone chips......... ;-)

    there is also the newer version, 3M 1080M which is very similar but still more expensive since its new.

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    Did mine a month or so ago, same as you had trouble with the vents but got there eventually but will be redoing them when i have the time, well worth doing, i hated the walnut look, reminded me of 80's Jags. Got mine here, less than a tenner and took around an hour as well

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