I am in the process of re-doing my interior flat black with the smooth fiberglass look. I like the look of carbon fiber and was wondering how the org thought it would look with the flat black and a few carbon fiber accents. I was thinking about accents in the doors and carbon fiber shifter boot. I really have been wanting a carbon fiber headliner and rear deck. So what do you guys think?
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very true but in my head its hard to see and im sure someone else out there has tried it b4 im doing it regardless already have the headliner and some other stuff in to get it done just wanted to get a little feed back
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schmidty4343 wrote:I am in the process of re-doing my interior flat black with the smooth fiberglass look. I like the look of carbon fiber and was wondering how the org thought it would look with the flat black and a few carbon fiber accents. I was thinking about accents in the doors and carbon fiber shifter boot. I really have been wanting a carbon fiber headliner and rear deck. So what do you guys think?
I have an used black ractive carbon fiber shift boot laying around if you want it..
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i have one like the one u have already i think brad got any pics of the boot?
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Well here is the picture of my ractive,black carbon fiber shift boot.
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sorry the picture is so big.
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i think gloss black and c/f would look better than flat black. flat black is just too dull to go with c/f (unless of course you are using fake c/f, in which case i would recommend you don't use it at all)
^^^ yea thats kind of what i was thinking but i will go ahead and try it, i will post up pics when i get the headliner and stuff done.
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