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    Immersion printing for details of the cabin.

    Hello. I want to tell how did the plastic parts of the interior. In the club 9G i was told, here, too, want to tell. I bought 9G in november 2010. I don 't like the grey plastic lining. As cheap chinese boombox. I decided to fix it.

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    I have a small workshop on the tuning and customizing cup..So, the details removed from the vehicle.

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    I have a few coatings. I chose the tree.

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    Initially it is necessary to apply the color of the base.

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    After the dried begin printing. It is necessary to arrange coating on the surface of the water. Remove air bubbles under the surface.
    Apply activator for the beginning of a chemical reaction.

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    The chemical reaction dissolves coating. On the surface of the water remains only a figure of paint.
    Panel looked so after the imerse looks like this. . Panel looked so after the imerse looks like this.

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    coating automotive lacquer and drying.

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    Install parts on the car. Sunny, clear day doing a photo shoot.

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    In the cabin was comfortable. Work in the cabins of other brands of cars. If the base is to make from the luminescent paint, then in the darkness panel lights. in the daylight looks like stone.

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    again great job! we also have a vendor here that does this... NITRYUS.

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    Makes me want to change my interior panels lol
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    Man, your work is top notch.

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    great job...looks good...I want mine just like that

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    looks really good, how much would that cost to get done?

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    In Russia it costs $280-300. in the US i do not know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stayer View Post
    In Russia it costs $280-300. in the US i do not know.
    so that would be 280-300 Rubles?

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    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ dollars

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    280 rubbles = $9.95 dollars
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshua42007 View Post
    so that would be 280-300 Rubles?
    he probably did the conversion already to US dollars :P

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! beam514's Avatar
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    great job! it definitely looks a lot better than the "wood grain" that the US models came with

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