Gen 3-4 Carbon Interior Parts

Dan Cragin

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I have never been a big fan of some of the aftermaket carbon and fake-carbon add on pieces, but this produced really impressed me. For some time I have been working with a vendor on carbon pieces.

Through a special carbon overlay process we can modify your big gauge cluster panel, center radio/ac panel and shifter cover. We do have a core done so we can ship as soon as yours arrives. This stuff is drop dead gorgeous

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Big Gauge Cluster $885
Center panel $395
Shift cover $350

Core exchange required/ please call if you have any questions.
 
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Damn you!:) I had all those parts (plus my door handle surrounds) painted and cleared in brilliant silver to match the exterior. I'm very happy with the way mine turned out, but this is what I wanted. I had never seen any of the instrument clusters done in CF before and I wanted all of the black plastic pieces changed.

Looks great and I'm sure people will be all over these.
 

Lawrenzo

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I would expect it to look really good on an ACR since it will match up with all the other carbon fiber pieces.
 

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Fantastic! I currently have overlays but this looks considerably nicer. Dan I will shoot you a pm.

Andy Wheeler
 

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Who ever wrapped those did a nice job. Looks great! (I've never been a fan of the fake water printed carbon fiber either.)
 

Nader

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To remove the driver and center dash is pretty straight forward. I did mine since I had the dash painted black. Looks great as I am sure this will as well.


Finally !! Well done. Is this very labor intensive to install and do you have sets now?
 

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Your guy is very good. I've been doing some skinning myself and plan on doing mine when I find the time. Some guys may want to go with a colored carbon fiber. The silver, red and blue I've seen look very close to the Viper oem colors.
 

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That's some really nice stuff! Beautiful CF pattern and smooth gloss finish, very well done!:2tu:
 

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They look fantastic. Quality is top notch. They were a bit dirty, but my whole car is, so I'll clean them along with the rest of the interior. Crappy cell phone pics, but hopefully you get the idea. I'll take better pics once I clean up! They do exist!

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Thanks for the pix, but I'm really looking forward to more (detailed) when you get the chance. :2tu:
I'm seriously thinking about this. Would have pulled the trigger already if the set was about $500! :D

Don't think Santa's got space in the sled for this Christmas. :(
 

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