F430 dipped

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ewolg

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286 months

Monday 28th October 2013
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Or should I say the diffuser has amongst other bits...




red_duke

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188 months

Tuesday 29th October 2013
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Is that an OEM carbon diffuser or aftermarket?

Looks amazing!

PHuzzy

2,747 posts

179 months

Tuesday 29th October 2013
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I'm guessing by the thread title that they've been wet dipped. It's 'similar' to a wrap in context although the finish is miles better and is quite a lot more expensive.

Have to say though, that really does look fantastic.

bromers2

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257 months

Tuesday 29th October 2013
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Interested to see how long that lasts ? Looks good.

ewolg

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Tuesday 29th October 2013
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Was carbon dipped by Wicked Coatings in Poole.
In hindsight I may have had it all clear wrapped to prevent any chips damaging the underside but we'll see.
Gets mighty hot and so far nothing out of the ordinary like heat craze or discolouration either. At £350 I thought it a good punt and I'm glad i did now - looks great in the flesh!
Going for the airboxes and maybe the engine side panels next I think.

Edited by ewolg on Tuesday 29th October 08:21

ewolg

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Tuesday 29th October 2013
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red_duke said:
Is that an OEM carbon diffuser or aftermarket?

Looks amazing!
It is OEM, bought it off ebay damaged for £107.

GrahamPM

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238 months

Tuesday 29th October 2013
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Well that does look good!
Graham

GRBF430F1

4,843 posts

177 months

Tuesday 29th October 2013
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Looks superb. Was going to have it done to my spider but the weave was ever so slightly different to the OEM carbon fibre rear grill I have. I don't suppose anyone else would of notice but its one of those kind of details that would really bug me.

You seem to have got a really good price as I was qouted £850 for the diffuser and the 2 top grey plastic side parts on the engine cover.

The underside of my diffuser was relatively chip free so provided its a fairly hard lacquer finish I think you will be ok

My Lamborghini LP570-4 Performante Edizione Tecnica is covered in real carbon fibre and it is a thing of beauty as well as bringing most of the 65Kg weight saving.

Enjoy

UH-Matt

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247 months

Tuesday 29th October 2013
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Wicked Coatings dipping is pretty hardcore, I think it will be OK, or at least not chip any worse than the standard coating would!

Do report back in a year and let us know how it has got on smile

ewolg

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Tuesday 29th October 2013
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GRBF430F1 said:
Looks superb. Was going to have it done to my spider but the weave was ever so slightly different to the OEM carbon fibre rear grill I have. I don't suppose anyone else would of notice but its one of those kind of details that would really bug me.

You seem to have got a really good price as I was qouted £850 for the diffuser and the 2 top grey plastic side parts on the engine cover.

The underside of my diffuser was relatively chip free so provided its a fairly hard lacquer finish I think you will be ok

My Lamborghini LP570-4 Performante Edizione Tecnica is covered in real carbon fibre and it is a thing of beauty as well as bringing most of the 65Kg weight saving.

Enjoy
Yes the weave is slightly different but unless someone really looked it's all uniform otherwise. Had the two engine grilles done and the front bumper splitter too. The finish is really superb and the process has improved leaps and bounds from even just a year ago. Speak to Chris or Lyle who are very helpful.

moc

215 posts

216 months

Tuesday 29th October 2013
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Looks fantastic cool you've got to be pleased with the result.

What happens when it starts to wear, scrape etc, is it a respray to put it back to original or is there a way of removing it ?

ewolg

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Tuesday 29th October 2013
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Not totally sure but as its a film covered by a lacquer, I'd imagine it can be sprayed over or stripped as normal paint would.
Just been out again today over all kinds of roads and surfaces and apart from the usual dust all seems well.

tony h

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253 months

Tuesday 29th October 2013
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looks great cool

SirMark

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196 months

ewolg

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286 months

Wednesday 27th November 2013
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I'm having my original diffuser dipped so if anyone is interested in it once it's done, please let me know.

ewolg

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Wednesday 27th November 2013
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moc said:
Looks fantastic cool you've got to be pleased with the result.

What happens when it starts to wear, scrape etc, is it a respray to put it back to original or is there a way of removing it ?
I had the first one (which is the one pictured) have paint protection film applied which should keep it in good condition.

PHOENIXUK

2,198 posts

208 months

Sunday 1st December 2013
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ewolg said:
I had the first one (which is the one pictured) have paint protection film applied which should keep it in good condition.
Is it quite easy to remove, any special Tork drives or such required?

steelej

1,761 posts

214 months

Sunday 1st December 2013
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PHOENIXUK said:
Is it quite easy to remove, any special Tork drives or such required?
Easy to remove, 5 x 10mm bolts in line at the front of the diffuser and 6 x 4mm allen bolts, 2 at the sides and 4 along the back edge. I usually remove everything apart from the centre front 10mm and one of the rear 4mm's then support the diffuser while removing the those last two. 5 minute job.

John.

ewolg

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Tuesday 3rd December 2013
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Just an update on some more items completed. Had the F1 paddles done too but pic too big!





hazy

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275 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2013
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Must get my Stradale air boxes done......;)