latest project, dash on Cobra cat
My latest project is a 30 Cobra Cat with twin Mercs. This boat needed some serious updating on the dash. Faded bezels and rather gawdy trim on the dash bottom. I cut the dash back to a more rounded look and glass the bottom edge and rounded it off. Removed the toggle switche panel and few unused gauges. I then covered with a 3D carbon fiber vinyl wrap. Rewired the dash and installed carling switches in the side panel for a cleaner look. Carbon fiber wrapped the steering wheel front and back with one piece! Shifters were painted and wrap of the bezel plate.
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the wheel looks great . how hard was it to do ?
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Looks bad ass, nice work fo sho :drink:
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With a heat gun the wrap would stretch and do what ever I wanted. I thought for sure it would not wrap around those tight bends and stretch into place. It did. I watched a video of a guy wrapping his car wheels and thought this could work on the steering wheel also.
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Nice addition Brad !
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Originally Posted by Brad Zastrow
(Post 3611942)
With a heat gun the wrap would stretch and do what ever I wanted. I thought for sure it would not wrap around those tight bends and stretch into place. It did. I watched a video of a guy wrapping his car wheels and thought this could work on the steering wheel also.
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Looks good Brad!
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http://www.salvagedirect.com/asp/vie...id=709518#pics check this 1 out
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looks real good Brad
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