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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: CHB100 on 10 April 2011, 18:40
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Firstly this was a nightmare to do and I wouldn't recommend anyone tried it at least without a lot of material.time and patience. I naively hoped to do this item in ONE :grin: :cry: but ended doing it in Five pieces which require joins and overlaps :sick:
There are so many oblique angles going on around the fins and exhaust curves also unlike alloy metal (which you can shrink to shape) this you crimp or cut as in upholstery :rolleyes: It stretches just fine but don't shrink.
I'd like to thank my wife at this time ( a mean upholsterer!!) for holding the heat gun and preventing me at times from binning it! We give the job a 7 out of 10. Give me another and I'll make it a solid 8, now I know what I'm doing :wink:
Still way better than the standard factory crap, don't you think? :cool:
(http://i486.photobucket.com/albums/rr225/crackerboxpal/2011_0410CarbonWrapper0030.jpg)
(http://i486.photobucket.com/albums/rr225/crackerboxpal/2011_0410CarbonWrapper0031.jpg)
(http://i486.photobucket.com/albums/rr225/crackerboxpal/2011_0410CarbonWrapper0034.jpg)
(http://i486.photobucket.com/albums/rr225/crackerboxpal/2011_0410CarbonWrapper0048.jpg)
(http://i486.photobucket.com/albums/rr225/crackerboxpal/2011_0410CarbonWrapper0107.jpg)
(http://i486.photobucket.com/albums/rr225/crackerboxpal/2011_0410CarbonWrapper0108.jpg)
(http://i486.photobucket.com/albums/rr225/crackerboxpal/2011_0410CarbonWrapper0110.jpg)
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That looks superb mate.
I think you also get the award for the cleanest garage floor :grin:
Jim
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Looks great, I feel another MOD coming on :laugh:
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That looks f**king rude!
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Beautiful job. :cool:
Now all you have to do is wrap the rest of the car. :evil:
Post you pictures on this sticky:
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=158784.0
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Love it mate. What a great mod :smiley: Nice clean exhaust as well I see. :smiley:
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Nice :afro: :cool: :cool: :cool:
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That looks the nuts can you do it to my polo gti please : )
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Lovely jubbly!! :wink: :wink:
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Nice job... :smiley:
Have fitted this stuff to mine before, works well, but the only issue is, if stretched (heated), it will shink back.
As long as its not heated and stretched, it will be fine. I wrapped my wing mirrors in this stuff by professionals at a vehical wraps specialists twice, and binned it after that.
I had my front splitter, rear diffuser, front area (around reg plate) with no issues, as that wasnt heated and stretched.
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Firstly this was a nightmare to do and I wouldn't recommend anyone tried it at least without a lot of material.time and patience. I naively hoped to do this item in ONE :grin: :cry: but ended doing it in Five pieces which require joins and overlaps :sick:
There are so many oblique angles going on around the fins and exhaust curves also unlike alloy metal (which you can shrink to shape) this you crimp or cut as in upholstery :rolleyes: It stretches just fine but don't shrink.
I'd like to thank my wife at this time ( a mean upholsterer!!) for holding the heat gun and preventing me at times from binning it! We give the job a 7 out of 10. Give me another and I'll make it a solid 8, now I know what I'm doing :wink:
Still way better than the standard factory crap, don't you think? :cool:
Looks great. How does it react to polish on it? I'm forever marking my diffuser and having to clean it, is the weave sealed? It's certainly something I'm interested in if it means that I don't have white polishing scuffs that I can't remove easily.
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Looks great. How does it react to polish on it? I'm forever marking my diffuser and having to clean it, is the weave sealed? It's certainly something I'm interested in if it means that don't have white scuffs that I can't remove on it.
Exactly why im looking here too. I am thinking of just getting it painted like Am1W did with his the metallic gray the same as the lower front grill is done in from the factory.
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Looks great. How does it react to polish on it? I'm forever marking my diffuser and having to clean it, is the weave sealed? It's certainly something I'm interested in if it means that don't have white scuffs that I can't remove on it.
Exactly why im looking here too. I am thinking of just getting it painted like Am1W did with his the metallic gray the same as the lower front grill is done in from the factory.
Piano Black Gloss mate, that's my reserve choice ( next one if I can get spare parts) Can't think why they painted the front surround grey, no rhyme or reason. But black gloss as the R diffuser/mirrors/grills. That's the choice and believe me easier than wrapping.
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They did the front to help the car look wider and lower. It was prob one of the last minute changes when it went back to the drawing board. As it was designed to be painted it had to be some colour so ended up gray metallic, most people don't even notice its painted.
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I painted my rear diffuser the same metallic grey as the front bumper. It looks ace and glints in the sunlight. Looks 100% OEM.
Forgive the dirty tailpipes which have since been cleaned!
(http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac50/am1w/IMG00140-20110328-1425-1.jpg)
(http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac50/am1w/IMG00143-20110328-1429-1.jpg)
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I painted my rear diffuser the same metallic grey as the front bumper. It looks ace and glints in the sunlight. Looks 100% OEM.
Forgive the dirty tailpipes which have since been cleaned!
A great improvement, no question. I personally don't get the front grey surround seems out of kilter with the rest of the car to me. That's why paint wise I'd go for piano black gloss maybe (or CF :grin: :wink:) like the R's.
Of course that would mean removing the front bumper and EVERYTHING else to get to it :rolleyes:
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Firstly this was a nightmare to do and I wouldn't recommend anyone tried it at least without a lot of material.time and patience. I naively hoped to do this item in ONE :grin: :cry: but ended doing it in Five pieces which require joins and overlaps :sick:
There are so many oblique angles going on around the fins and exhaust curves also unlike alloy metal (which you can shrink to shape) this you crimp or cut as in upholstery :rolleyes: It stretches just fine but don't shrink.
I'd like to thank my wife at this time ( a mean upholsterer!!) for holding the heat gun and preventing me at times from binning it! We give the job a 7 out of 10. Give me another and I'll make it a solid 8, now I know what I'm doing :wink:
Still way better than the standard factory crap, don't you think? :cool:
Looks great. How does it react to polish on it? I'm forever marking my diffuser and having to clean it, is the weave sealed? It's certainly something I'm interested in if it means that I don't have white polishing scuffs that I can't remove easily.
If I was you I'd paint it and maybe clear coat. A bl**dy sight easier and still a massive improvement, and easy to clean.