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door trims ?
silverbullet - July 7th, 2005 at 10:54 PM

In the middle of a respray at the moment. So recently removed the door trims which i hate. They are covered with black velour. I wanting to really make the interior look clean and simple. I would love to get something made out of carbon fibre or is there any thing available. But this could be quite expensive. What other options are being used by others ?

Thanks


silverbullet - July 9th, 2005 at 11:12 PM

Any ideas or options would be great.


pyr0 - July 9th, 2005 at 11:15 PM

retrimed like the original ?

carbon fiber look alike contact over the pannel ? looks like carbon fiber cost 1/100 of the price ??


grouch - July 10th, 2005 at 06:39 AM

Im in the middle of finishing a set for my Kombi. I have done the drivers side door and sliding rear door so far .
I used masonite covered in 6mm foam and then vinyl covering. The foam and vinyl is glued with contact adhesive (can be bought in a spray can) and i have stapled the vinyl around the edges as well.
I fixed the panel to the door with the plastic push in plugs - i think they are called 'christmas tree' plugs.
If you wan't a decent job, make sure you use the foam over the masonite board. This gives a much more professional look and also covers the raised edges of the fixing lugs so you dont see them from the inside.
I also used some 'fake' chrome strip along the inside to finish it off.
Im sure there are heaps of different ways of doing it, just play around a bit and see what you come up with.
Good luck....


Dave-super74 - July 12th, 2005 at 11:06 AM

Hi

I have seen Carbon Joe make a lot of carbon fibre parts.
I am not sure of the cost. But u can email him there.

There is a section dedicated to carbon fibre.

http://www.germanlook.com  and look in the forum section.
I think I have seen a door trim in carbon fibre.

cheers
David


penguin - July 12th, 2005 at 12:29 PM

I have seen some made from Aluminium sheet and some remade like Grouch's comments. myself, I am making my own pretty much the same way as described for foam over masonite(except I am investigating perspex instead for water reasons). I am using the old ones as templates and going from there.


64vwmark - July 12th, 2005 at 12:45 PM

I reckon original trims look the best.


silverbullet - July 12th, 2005 at 10:24 PM

Thanks for the ideas. I did think about using perspex as trims but it would scatch very easily. I am wanting to make up a set of kick panels to match. and the rear trim panels will hav to also be custom as they have scoops cut into the body work for the intercooler which means that i have to cut out the trims to fit. no back seat though.