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  • aegul44
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    Originally posted by jake5
    Finally, If anyone really wants to see the carb I'll post it, but the pics are big, and resizing is kind messing them up.
    Nice and clean finish. Have fun

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  • TimeMachinE30
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    Big in the gun industry
    Makes for a durable finish when coated and can certainly stand some abuse.

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  • jake5
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    Originally posted by aegul44
    ^^ jake we can't see the pics. at least I can't
    Finally, If anyone really wants to see the carb I'll post it, but the pics are big, and resizing is kind messing them up.
    Attached Files

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  • g.ruff561
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    IJS............ My kit sold to a guy in New Mexico for $500 shipped. So there is a market for these kits.................... G.

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    Yea no pics

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  • aegul44
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    ^^ jake we can't see the pics. at least I can't

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  • jake5
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    Adding pics of some recent transfers I've done. One is burl. Other is carbon fiber.

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  • jake5
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    I have done aqua graphics (hydro dip) before. It is getting pretty common, and it is beautiful once cleared. I just did a burl on a plastic table. Ill try and add a pic tomorrow. There is a company in newberg orgon that did the helmets for the oregon ducks and did some other stuff as well. Not really that expensive. And all you need is some extra interior. I think i might steel this idea!

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  • fakeplstctrees
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    Originally posted by aegul44
    Its actually called water transfer printing. As I know of, it can be applied to almost every material. Its been around for more than couple years. Not many people know of it but great stuff.

    See it in action. Endless finishes.
    I saw them do it to rims on Wheeler dealers, but I never thought to do the interior of my car with it. New ideas for classic problems, cool.

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  • aegul44
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    Originally posted by fakeplstctrees
    Where did you hear about this? Can this be done to anything at any graphics place, or is there a specific company that's good for E30's?
    Its actually called water transfer printing. As I know of, it can be applied to almost every material. Its been around for more than couple years. Not many people know of it but great stuff.

    See it in action. Endless finishes.

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    Originally posted by TimeMachinE30
    There was a green wood RD lit being sold for low dough many moons ago. How much is he pricing that kit at?

    +1 for hydrodipping.

    The racing dynamic kit is 500 firm idk about hydro dipping will have to see it in person.

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  • TimeMachinE30
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    There was a green wood RD lit being sold for low dough many moons ago. How much is he pricing that kit at?

    +1 for hydrodipping.

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  • fakeplstctrees
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    Originally posted by aegul44
    I would rather get hydro dip. Endless options for quality finish. carbon fiber, wood, almost anything. Its better than trim kit.
    Where did you hear about this? Can this be done to anything at any graphics place, or is there a specific company that's good for E30's?

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  • fakeplstctrees
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    This leads to a page that says 1991 3 Series custom dash kits, but has photos of different cars?

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  • aegul44
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    I would rather get hydro dip. Endless options for quality finish. carbon fiber, wood, almost anything. Its better than trim kit.

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