Just got my console shift plate and Autometer guage cluster back from a hydroillusion place. I love it, and think it came out pretty good. Of course I would have loved to do them in real carbon fiber but I think this is the next best thing. Place called VC Finishes did them, very professional and courtious, and good prices, with fast turnaround, I highly recommend them.
That has to be one of the nicest "Carbon Fauxber" finishes I've ever seen. Most of them don't even look anything close to correct or have lots of flaws; that however looks right and the finish quality is excellent. Kudos to the shop that did the work.
What was the cost if you don't mind sharing?
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1969 Chevelle
Old setup: Procharged/intercooled/EFI 353 SBC, TKO, ATS/SPC/Global West suspension, C6 brakes & hydroboost.
In progress: LS2, 3.0 Whipple, T56 Magnum, torque arm & watts link, Wilwood Aero6/4 brakes, Mk60 ABS, Vaporworx, floater 9" rear, etc.
Thats exactly it Max... Pretty cool technology. I did alot of research in trying to either make or cover the guage piece myself in real carbon fiber, but found it virtually impossible to do with my limited equipment because of all the strange contours. It might even be very difficult for an experienced and well equiped shop. both pieces cost $47 + shipping. The place, VC Finishes, is great....