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Old 02-25-2014, 07:16 PM
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Some ideas about using carbon film.
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Old 02-25-2014, 07:21 PM
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How the Fu** do you edit the title of a thread? Lol.
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Re: 3M carbon Scotchcak film

Nice job!
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Re: 3M carbon Scotchcak film

Originally Posted by DavetheRug
How the Fu** do you edit the title of a thread? Lol.
Click "edit" then when the new screen appears for editing, at the bottom of the screen there will be a "go advanced" option. Click that, and you'll be able to edit the title of a thread, add pics to a post where you didn't add pics originally, etc.
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Re: 3M carbon Scotchcak film

where do you get that stuff? im thinking of doing my entire dash or a dash pad thats cracked i got
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Re: 3M carbon Scotchcak film

I used their Dinoc stuff with great results.
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looks good.. i've been doing a lot of my interior pieces with this.. and just started working on doing some exterior pieces.. i'm working up the courage to do my hood in it
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That looks fantastic. I'm replacing my scotchcal with hydro dip carbon look.
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