66 Monaco Station craigslist

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  1. nitoh

    nitoh Well-Known Member

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    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    I'd prefer a T&C, but this one looks real nice.....

    I'd also like to find out how he re-did the Di-Noc.
     
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    KK said......"I'd also like to find out how he re-did the Di-Noc."

    I would also like to know what product he used.
    Looks nice and seems to be set up right. I'd sure like to see a lot more pix of this one.:yup:
     
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    sharp wagon, seeing that single master for the brakes reminded me of an old plymouth I had, one line goes and you hang on and pray lol. If I were closer and had the scootch I would be sleeping in tht right now, cause the wife would kill me lol.
     
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    How he did the woodgrain??

    It's not rocket science, You peel off the backing and stick it to the car, that's how.:D
    If you're brave you can do it dry, most installers use water with a drop of detergent in it and mist the panels and the glue side of the film after the backing is removed then apply it wet so it can be slid around and and fit, then squeegee it to get the air bubbles out and stick it down permanently.
    That looks like Sharpline Converting's Cherry Oak digitally printed on 3M High Performance Film, correct for cars unlike 3M Di-Noc is anymore, and what I used on my Vista Cruiser.
     

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