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BMW Individual E70
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I've been quoted about $400 to have all of the wood panel covered in a vinyl based flat carbon fiber overlay. I think that would be the best bet.
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Yea, if you wanna go for that fake and ugly look. Complete waste of money, IMO. If you're gonna do something do it once and do it right, otherwise dont do it.
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Definitely not an option. Looking for something unique - nothing to 'fix' per se...the original wood looks fine.
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No offense intended, but why in the world would someone cover up real wood trim with vinyl?
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^x2
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Apparently you haven't seen vinyl overlay with cars or panels such as this. It's come a long way from what we all thought it was before. The finish, texture, and appearance is second to none. I personally do not care for the wood look and prefer the brush aluminum look in other BMW's. Just a suggestion
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I agree with you. If there was an option to replace the wood trimming with the brush aluminum for my e70 (i'm sure there is, I just haven't searched enough) then i would. Most people who get cf parts dont realize most of the time they're getting frp with a carbon overlay.
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