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has anyone removed the interior command centre cover, including cup holder and gear surrond and resprayed it another colour, similar to that on a gt-p? if so what colour and what paint did you guys use?

also is it just the cover that removes alone or does everything have to come out, including the actual icc components?

I got a quote from modicoat for $500 do stick carbon fibre on it and the cup holder and autogear surrond, it sounds a bit steep for me, especially to just stick something on!

anyways views, opinions and experiences appreciated!

cheers

mike

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Mate,

Have a look at this thread and the attachment by me. Click Me

This will show you how to remove the cup holder and trans surround. The ICC facia should not be that hard once you got these bits off.

The document is the how to install the mobile phone kit etc. :verysad:

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Hi Mike

Modicoat definitely does NOT sell stick-on stuff. Our process is the same process as the one used by all major car manufacturers to decorate the trim of their luxury models.

Unlike stick-on stuff, our product has no edges, can't peel, can't fade and will last as long as the life of your car. Please see details of all the work that goes into our process at http://www.modicoat.com

No offence, just wanted to be very clear that we definitely DO NOT sell stick-on stuff :laughing:

has anyone removed the interior command centre cover, including cup holder and gear surrond and resprayed it another colour, similar to that on a gt-p? if so what colour and what paint did you guys use?

also is it just the cover that removes alone or does everything have to come out, including the actual icc components?

I got a quote from modicoat for $500 do stick carbon fibre on it and the cup holder and autogear surrond, it sounds a bit steep for me, especially to just stick something on!

anyways views, opinions and experiences appreciated!

cheers

mike

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has anyone removed the interior command centre cover, including cup holder and gear surrond and resprayed it another colour, similar to that on a gt-p? if so what colour and what paint did you guys use?

also is it just the cover that removes alone or does everything have to come out, including the actual icc components?

I got a quote from modicoat for $500 do stick carbon fibre on it and the cup holder and autogear surrond, it sounds a bit steep for me, especially to just stick something on!

anyways views, opinions and experiences appreciated!

cheers

mike

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Mate go to the thread goldie in pieces and you will see what we have done this includeds modi coat on the icc and centre console bits.

Ian

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Hi Mike

Modicoat definitely does NOT sell stick-on stuff. Our process is the same process as the one used by all major car manufacturers to decorate the trim of their luxury models.

Unlike stick-on stuff, our product has no edges, can't peel, can't fade and will last as long as the life of your car. Please see details of all the work that goes into our process at http://www.modicoat.com

No offence, just wanted to be very clear that we definitely DO NOT sell stick-on stuff  :laughing:

has anyone removed the interior command centre cover, including cup holder and gear surrond and resprayed it another colour, similar to that on a gt-p? if so what colour and what paint did you guys use?

also is it just the cover that removes alone or does everything have to come out, including the actual icc components?

I got a quote from modicoat for $500 do stick carbon fibre on it and the cup holder and autogear surrond, it sounds a bit steep for me, especially to just stick something on!

anyways views, opinions and experiences appreciated!

cheers

mike

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These guys do great work no complaints about how they have done our bits.

Ian

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