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  1. #1

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    Just wrapped my FJ with the 3M Carbon Fiber Vinyl and wanted to see what everyone thought.

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    I personally hate carbon fiber decals. They make no sense to me.

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    wow. that is pretty insane man . . . . . . even got a Porsche, a street bike and some other vehicles there too.



    How do you take care of something like that since it is entirely exposed to the elements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec92civic
    wow. that is pretty insane man . . . . . . even got a Porsche, a street bike and some other vehicles there too.



    How do you take care of something like that since it is entirely exposed to the elements.


    Thanks. Just soap and water is all you need. Has a life of 5 to 7 years with complete exposure but we will see if that hold true. Also covered up some chips and roadrash too.

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    Hmmm, I didnt hate it as much as I thought I would have. Looks pretty nice. Is a roll exspensive?
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    i had my doubts before i clicked on the link...to be honest it looks pretty good!
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    Well executed.

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    I thought that this would be a bad idea, but on the FJ it really looks good. Maybe it is the combination of black and the vinyl that sold me , but it really has a nice "fit".

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    Thanks guys. As you know toyota`s paint isnt the greatest and i didnt put a ppf kit on soon enough so i had a ton of chips and road rash (50,000 miles in 2 years). An entire rolls is kind of expensive but you can purchase by the piece which makes it affordable. Thought it was different and the hidden benefit it a total reduction in glare. Thanks for all the kind words

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    nice maxima,



    i`ve been wanting to black roof my altima for a while now..

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    I have friends that use this, or neffy wrap I think it is. Wrap small interior parts or pillars. It can actually pull off a pretty clean look.

 

 

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