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Old 07-20-2011, 09:54 AM
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2011 Center Console Mod

Hi all. Just received a 2011 G37x coupe. Awesome car. Has anyone attempted to wrap the plastic chrome rails along the center console in CF. or is there a carbon trim available? I'm not sure if the rails are attached to the aluminum overlay around the shift handle.

Anyone have any experience with this? I think the shiny chrome plastic looks a bit ricey. Thanks.

Old 07-21-2011, 01:09 AM
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There's a few guys who can do this if you do a search. IGT does this, or maybe you can ask Danny (UCLA Bruin).
Old 07-21-2011, 09:48 AM
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If you want CF on it buy some 3m carbon fiber di-noc vinyl, cut it to size, use a heat gun, and trim the extra. I think Raul put CF all over his inside. Doggy and Pauliwalnutz did suede I believe. All looked well done.
Old 07-21-2011, 01:13 PM
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Thanks for the info guys. It is a big-to-do to remove the trim? anyone know if the chrome rails and aluminum shift plate are one piece? Thx.
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Took the plunge and did the wrap using 3M DI-NOC in graphite and 3M 1080 M21 Scotchprint Matte Silver. Both are very easy to work with. The whole process is very time consuming if you're a perfectionist like myself. The most difficult part was getting the wrap around the "shift lock" button which is why you see most wraps covering it. However, be warned that you'll still see the silhouette of the button underneath, and, IMO, kills the factory look. The void for the button is very small and there's little room for error without having to cut a whole new piece. My suggestion would be to lay the wrap over the shift bezel and wrap the "shift lock" space first. If you mess up and an pull a new piece, you wouldn't have wasted time wrapping the rest of the trim first. It took me 5 tries to get this piece just right but the end result is worth losing the "sticker look."

I've included to pics of the completed wrap and will add some more once it's back in the G. Lata!



Old 08-05-2011, 04:29 PM
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LoOks good, you took it all apart right?
Old 08-05-2011, 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Doggy
LoOks good, you took it all apart right?
Yup. Unscrewed all the pieces and popped out the button.
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Great job!
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Originally Posted by 2008G-Man
Great job!
Hey man. Thanks for the feedback. I think it looks much better than the chrome. Now I'm debating whether or not to wrap the aluminum console trim over the radio and climate control buttons. The small openings on for radio buttons 1 through 6 look very daunting to wrap!
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That is one of the few things I have seen done on this board that I like. Very nice job there!
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Fit and finish on that is superb. Great job.

Makes me want to try, but I'm not sure I can execute it like that.
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I wish my 08' seat heater controls looked like those! ive got the "SWITCHES"
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im about to try this. i love the look and had similar opinions on the chrome/plastic as you. if you dont mind me asking, how much did the vinyl cost? im debating wrapping it in vinyl cf (the 3m di-noc stuff), or wrapping it in real cf.. i kind of like the glossy look of real cf more than the matte look of vinyl, but the time and ease working with vinyl just makes the job that much quicker and cleaner lol
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Originally Posted by mystakin
im about to try this. i love the look and had similar opinions on the chrome/plastic as you. if you dont mind me asking, how much did the vinyl cost? im debating wrapping it in vinyl cf (the 3m di-noc stuff), or wrapping it in real cf.. i kind of like the glossy look of real cf more than the matte look of vinyl, but the time and ease working with vinyl just makes the job that much quicker and cleaner lol
A sheet of 12"X36" DI-NOC costs 25 bucks and a sheet of 12"x60" 1080 costs 20 bucks. I also bought a 2 dollar squeegee but didn't even need to use it. As far as the matte vs glossy ... It's really personal preference. I'm not a fan of the glossy look in general. Although I find chrome unappealing, glossy CF is acceptable on the exterior while the matte is much more welcoming inside. Still, I prefer the matte CF for both. The matte CF is definitely sexy.
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Originally Posted by cruzmisl
Fit and finish on that is superb. Great job.

Makes me want to try, but I'm not sure I can execute it like that.
Hey man. Go for it. That was my first time. It get easier along the way. Just takes patience.


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