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Re: Removal of wood effect trim
« Reply #30 on: 02 August 2008, 17:46:05 »

can you put some pic, i have in mind alu, where that can be find, or if not alu than carbon cause on ebay i have seen that two little ones for window closing and opening in carbon and blue led's

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Re: Removal of wood effect trim
« Reply #31 on: 02 August 2008, 17:52:26 »

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can you put some pic, i have in mind alu, where that can be find, or if not alu than carbon cause on ebay i have seen that two little ones for window closing and opening in carbon and blue led's




Not sure matey  :-/ You could try rubbing down the wood effect and spraying yourself. Although if you can get a second trim and try you will always have one if it goes a bit pete tong.  :y

I will post some more piccys tomora for you  :y
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Re: Removal of wood effect trim
« Reply #32 on: 02 August 2008, 18:27:48 »

ok thx, but i don't think that i can get good efect with painting plastic, will not have that glossy finish like original alu or carbon, and i'm little afraid of paint falling of plastic and than i have mess up all and have to bay another in wood, better solution is original but dont know where i can buy one.

is there in england any chence of getting one, if that is not too expencive i can pay with paypol or some other way and pay shipping?

that thing in my car will look awsome and noone here will have it but me  ;D
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Re: Removal of wood effect trim
« Reply #33 on: 02 August 2008, 18:33:17 »

Dont think you will get alu mate  :( :(

You should be able to pick up carbon easily enough when someone is breaking a MV6.

If you laquar the finish you would get a gloss mirror finish. Just a bit of prep time. I am not aware of any alu fitments... prehaps others may be able to advise on after market trim.

Prehaps try a wanted post on the forum??   gota be worth a try?  :y :y
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Re: Removal of wood effect trim
« Reply #34 on: 02 August 2008, 18:45:34 »

ok thx, send me some pics tomorrow and one more  question, hov much is that carbon fittments?
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« Reply #35 on: 02 August 2008, 18:46:45 »

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I paid £50 for all the fitments... well worth it too!  :y
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