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Flocking looks fantastic in cars. The largest areas i have seen done was in Dude's car which was pretty much everything. It looked very classy and you just wanted to keep...... touching it, the flock..... i mean :)

 

I've never seen it in person, so perhaps my opinion could be changed, but it just doesn't work for me. It reminds me of fuzzy felt. Oh how I loved fuzzy felt as a kid!! That's another thing they should re-invent!

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it feels awesome lol cant wait to see it in im just stripping the interior panels now and the whole dash is going tomorrow so 90% of the interior plastics will be done.

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"I can't believe I'm saying this but I don't think that looks extremely terrible either considering the other cars in this thread.

 

I am just hoping he doesn't put Lambo or gullwing doors on it... "

 

One of the guys on supra forums said that, I wonder if he will commit mass murder in a local school when he finds out lol

Great looking car, not sure about the wing mirrors imo

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most of the black bits are carbon nic apart from the bumper those i sprayed in grahite grey to match

 

I really like what you've done with the front end, that's enough for me to make it look special. I just think the black parts (even if they are CF) kind of cheapen the effect and think it would look much cooler all white ie. less is more.

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