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oliwb

posted on 18/3/05 at 11:28 AM Reply With Quote
Interior Finishers

Due to a change in circumstances I've decided not to fit Carpets into my Tiger Cat. Only problem is now I've got nothin to hide all that rubbish sheet metal work underneath. Has anyone got any good suggestions of capping material to cover the edges of the ali??? I was thinking about those stick on sheets of Carbon Fibre you can get? anybody got any experience using them/know of any good suppliers?? Cheers for any advice.....Oli.





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David Jenkins

posted on 18/3/05 at 11:37 AM Reply With Quote
I glued patterned rubber sheet to the floor of my car, purely for practical reasons - I have no windscreen or roof, never will have, so carpet will soon get stained and scruffy if I get caught out in the rain.

I didn't put any capping on the sides of the cockpit, and my bends were made with a big industrial folder and quite tightly made. SVA man didn't give them a second glance. I might still cap them with something because other people aren't too careful with their feet when they step in and out and it gets scratched.

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oliwb

posted on 18/3/05 at 11:40 AM Reply With Quote
really wish I'd had access to proper bending and guilatene (prob nowhere near the right spelling!) tools.....would have made my dash look a lot better! Just scouting round ebay and saw some carbon fibre sheet being sold.....looks alright but kinda worried it might look a little cheap??!! Oli.





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