front bumper overlays

Discussion in '8G Lancer - Customization' started by tunes, Nov 8, 2007.

  1. tunes

    tunes Active Member

  2. thetaxguy

    thetaxguy Well-Known Member

    Its totally up to you. However, I bought the emblem overlays from surgedlt and they were not cut properly. The pattern did not take into account the curvature of the emblem. He is subsiquently taking them back.

    Again it's totally up to you.
     
  3. kinkbmxrydr

    kinkbmxrydr Guest

    wow, this is sooo expensive.

    i think i was the first to use vinyl, after i started telling everyone they started to use it. i paid 10 bucks for a really large piece of vinyl and cut it off my self
     
  4. spiderman671

    spiderman671 Guest

    IMO, it's not worth it. They ripping you off. In the description it says it's a performance vinyl. Why would you pay $54.99 for vinyl, when you can get the same thing for $3.99 per foot.
     
  5. spunx021

    spunx021 Well-Known Member

    that's too expensive bro, I bought like 6 feet worth of vinyl from a signshop for $16, you'll need extra if you haven't dealt with vinyl that much, LIKE ME!!, hehehhe, i almost used everything up for that small bumper, hehehe
     
  6. kinkbmxrydr

    kinkbmxrydr Guest

    i had a ton extra. if you live around socal and if i can find it


    ill give it to you for free
     
  7. thetaxguy

    thetaxguy Well-Known Member

    Now that's a deal!
     
  8. kinkbmxrydr

    kinkbmxrydr Guest

    haha serious, i know a guy that owns a car shop and they do tons of vinyl so thats where i got mine
     
  9. tunes

    tunes Active Member

    yea its too much. i actually like the cf film but i keep messing up any one knows how an easy way of putting the film without creasing it
     
  10. kinkbmxrydr

    kinkbmxrydr Guest

    yea you gotta know how to put it on, luckily im alright putting on vinyl :]
     
  11. Prettyboy

    Prettyboy Well-Known Member

    i used the carbon fiber film on mine, i thought it was almost easyer to work with then regular vinyl, try using some heat when you apply it it will make it more flexible and will help eliminate creases and bubbles....i use my gf's hair dryer haha...it works perfect
     
  12. bras_33

    bras_33 Well-Known Member

    YUP...heat gun and patience are the key.

    Waste of money!!!
     
  13. 08SilverES90

    08SilverES90 Well-Known Member

    Hey Kink want to hook me up =D