Help me with my trim please!

Hydro dip color?

  • Gloss Black

    Votes: 10 32.3%
  • Black Carbon Fibre

    Votes: 17 54.8%
  • Blue Carbon Fibre

    Votes: 4 12.9%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 3.2%

  • Total voters
    31

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YuCanada

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I've decided to get my interior trim hydro dipped, and I have a few ideas but can't really decide. Those are the ideas I have, and if you picked other please post what you think!
Thanks and appreciate any responses :)
 

Gzes

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I chose the blue cf but now im reconsidering how itd look. Yoy got a pic of your interior andthe part yoy want dipped?
 

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Gloss black here's mine and it gets old but still looks amaazing imo just do CF or GB both look great IMO I'm just CF'd out
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I chose the blue cf but now im reconsidering how itd look. Yoy got a pic of your interior andthe part yoy want dipped?


Everything that's wood grain or brushed

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Gzes

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With blue interior lights the blue cf would look good. If not then black cf
 
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With blue interior lights the blue cf would look good. If not then black cf

That's what I was thinking.. Because its all black inside I think it could pull off blue, and I was thinking to change all the lights while all my pieces are all out
 

StevenFromTexas

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You can't go wrong with the gloss black or black carbon look. Hell, just removing that hideous wood trim and putting nothing in its place would look better. :)
 

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