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Dear All,

I will like to enquire which is the preferred way to do "carbon fibre" on my internal car parts, i.e those plastics.

Pls advise on the cost, duration required to do up the parts and the pro and cons of each method?

If can enlighten me on the workshop that will be great!


Driving my07 wrx, internal parts are similar to the impreza sedan.

Much appreciated!

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i think the question most would ask is:

 

are you looking for CF sticker?

 

lookalike CF plastic?

 

real CF?

 

 

Answer is haha fake CF (no cash for them), but considering the pros and cons of Cubic printing vs stickering the internals.

 

thanks alo bro!

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Answer is haha fake CF (no cash for them), but considering the pros and cons of Cubic printing vs stickering the internals.

 

thanks alo bro!

 

 

nice avatar very cute,

 

anyway do you have any idea the $ involve to print on all the plastic parts of interior? i reckon should be <20 parts

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MY friend did cubic printing for his car interior about 2 years ago. Till now still looks good! Lasting effect. Can remember the price, they count by no. of pcs. Many design to choose.

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MY friend did cubic printing for his car interior about 2 years ago. Till now still looks good! Lasting effect. Can remember the price, they count by no. of pcs. Many design to choose.

 

Yes Water Transfer Printing aka Cubic Printing aka Hydrographic Printing they are heat resistant. So unlike your conventional printing methods, they are meant to withstand the heat and hot weather that they are being put through. Besides car interior parts like audio console panels, interior trims, door trims, A-pillars, mirror covers, spoilers, grills, scuff plates, side skirts etc, WTP can also be done on engine parts such as battery cover, etc!

 

As we always say, as long as the item can be dipped in water, Water Transfer Printing can be done.

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Dear All,

 

I will like to enquire which is the preferred way to do "carbon fibre" on my internal car parts, i.e those plastics.

 

Pls advise on the cost, duration required to do up the parts and the pro and cons of each method?

 

If can enlighten me on the workshop that will be great!

 

 

Driving my07 wrx, internal parts are similar to the impreza sedan.

 

Much appreciated!

 

Bro, i cubic printed entire bonnet in nearby JB. Very happy with results and not really that ex compared to doinng it here :)

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