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Old 09-08-2011, 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by MINIz guy View Post
No.

I just need the center console wood and the rear cup holder wood trim done and it will be complete but IDGAF anymore. As a high school student with many other high school student friends, there is no point in completing the project as it will just get trashed quickly. I also have one A-pillar done but the other one is still bubbled.

Tips: Sharp scissors (preferably ones for clothing), 3M Super 77, hot glue gun and lots of relief cuts. It is pretty easy once you get started but is time consuming. Relief cuts help a lot with reducing wrinkles and then you can even get this fabric stretched around tight curves such as the shifter trim. Don't coat the glue on too thick as the glue can bleed through the fabric.


lol. thanks. I'm kind of nervous about doing it myself now..

have fun driving your half suede/half wood ghetto-fabulous X5 around!
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