Carbon fiber film — logbook Toyota Corona 1996
Myself! I bought a linear meter 100x120 for 1200 r with a friend for two, and in the end, half a meter was enough for me for two front racks, for mirror covers, for a failed experiment with handles, they are rubberized and it turns out they don’t stick to them :), then another what you can see in the pictures, there is still a lot left :) though in small pieces, and now it’s impossible to stick on anything more or less large :)
I agree :) I have the main central panel under the tree, I want to glue it myself, but it has such a complex structure, not like on restyled ones, it seems to be specially done there so that it would be glued :)
Much more beautiful than supposedly under a tree) I want to do the same, but all hands do not reach ...
I rarely go there. And now you won’t even see it, with tinting through the checkpoint it’s expensive to drive right now :)
That's for sure :) I'm glad that one of the first in the city pasted over the trunk :)
I wanted to turn on the fogs with one toggle switch, since right now they turn on with dimensions, and with the second to turn on the backlight in the legs, I started to understand the backlight, which can shimmer with all colors, then my free time was gone and so all the ideas remained ideas :)
It turned out great in the cabin, it became much more pleasant, I know myself, too, I glued it! 5+
Thanks! :) I think it's time to remove this carbon already, right now literally everyone has it :) When I glued it, few people knew about it, but now every second one :)
we also glued the car about 4 months ago with them ... also the whole interior ... took it out of China because we really didn’t have it yet ... now we are already thinking about interior elements and not only from carbon ... especially since carbon fiber is now on sale eat)
In the cabin, I did the following: I put a hair dryer so that it blew directly on the place where I worked and pasted over. And the trunk was just pasted over, and on the bends it blew a little :)
And another question… how did you apply the film? Did you just glue it on or stretch it with a hair dryer?