I have a hunch modding's not over yet...
#211
Members
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Suffolk, UK
Posts: 29
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
My Ride: 535d, remap, 341 bhp, 660 nm torque, eisenmann quad exhaust, 20" Breyton Race GTSR-M's, carbon front splitters, carbon rear diffuser, HID lights, LED plate lights, carbon grille, carbon wrap bonnet, carbon wrap roof, custom led side repeaters, led angel eyes, sprint booster v2, de badged, carbon badges, heads up display, black piano trim, step auto, sport package, hi fi sound, heated seats, pro nav, 295/25/20 conti sport contacts, anthracite head lining.
Gotta love that Eric!
#212
Senior Members
With this heat, how is your vinyl wrap holding up? As you know this stuff stretches and so forth and forms with heat. i've noticed some bubbles and creases. I took the vinyl off the parts most easily accessible. I'll get the others done sometime soon. I've been busy so I have no time for this vehicle. It has had wax and polishing compound all over the front end for over a month, no side blinkers and no windshield sprayers on the hood. Literally no time to clean it off......or little will power maybe.
#214
Senior Members
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: KY
Posts: 596
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
My Ride: 02/2006 525i Titanium Silver Metallic
Manual 6-Speed
Wow, amazing job! This thread is inspiring and addicting. That Eric sure knows what's he's doing. Hows about a spring photo shoot of the final job?
#216
Contributors
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Kajaani, Finland
Posts: 5,851
Likes: 0
Received 3 Likes
on
3 Posts
My Ride: Bmw 530d 2004
*** A little update! ***
I consider it appropriate to continue to this thread instead of opening a new one...
The thing that I thought would happen, happened .
The door inner handles are too curvy for the 3M Di-NOC tape to stick properly. We've had a very hot week this week and I noticed that the tape had loosened at the bottom of the handle.
So...
- I removed the handle
- ripped the tape off
- sanded the handle
- cleaned it with acetone
- painted with a primer
- painted with an automotive paint (tried to choose about the same shade as the CF tape is)
- and then put few layers of lacquer on it
I put lots of very thin layers to achieve a durable finish, and I'm sure the handle will blend nicely in to interior. Now, I just have to lure Eric to do the rest !
- Antti -
I consider it appropriate to continue to this thread instead of opening a new one...
The thing that I thought would happen, happened .
The door inner handles are too curvy for the 3M Di-NOC tape to stick properly. We've had a very hot week this week and I noticed that the tape had loosened at the bottom of the handle.
So...
- I removed the handle
- ripped the tape off
- sanded the handle
- cleaned it with acetone
- painted with a primer
- painted with an automotive paint (tried to choose about the same shade as the CF tape is)
- and then put few layers of lacquer on it
I put lots of very thin layers to achieve a durable finish, and I'm sure the handle will blend nicely in to interior. Now, I just have to lure Eric to do the rest !
- Antti -
#217
Contributors
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 772
Likes: 0
Received 2 Likes
on
2 Posts
My Ride: 2007 Black Sapphire 535i
Cripes Anzafin,
you are crazier than I am! Great mods. I'm doing the Amp upgrades etc myself soon and will use your pics as reference. Your interior is just beautiful.
you are crazier than I am! Great mods. I'm doing the Amp upgrades etc myself soon and will use your pics as reference. Your interior is just beautiful.