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evil88accordLX
11-11-2008, 12:00 PM
if so i would like to see picks. i keep finding woodgrain kits, but all the pics are of newer accords. i would like to see what it looks like so i can get some ideas, and see if i like it or not. and yes i searched but found no pics.

Civic Accord Honda
11-11-2008, 02:33 PM
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/customer/home.html
they make all diffrent kinds of dash kits for our cars , someone on Acura-Legend.com got a carbon fiber one for there car

http://www.acura-legend.com/vbulletin/f2/thanks-mail-man-126628/

mushroom_toy
11-11-2008, 02:40 PM
http://www.wooddashexperts.com/customer/home.html
they make all diffrent kinds of dash kits for our cars , someone on Acura-Legend.com got a carbon fiber one for there car

http://www.acura-legend.com/vbulletin/f2/thanks-mail-man-126628/

Yikes...that kit looks ok...but too bad its not real cf.

evil88accordLX
11-11-2008, 02:59 PM
ive seen all that. as per my request, i wanna see it on a 3gee. not some other model vehicle. and carbon fiber can kiss my ass. it looks so tacky inside cars.

lostforawhile
11-11-2008, 05:23 PM
um it looks like the stick on fake carbon fiber they sell at walmart. if it's stuck on the surface it just doesn't look right,it throws off the dimentions of the part. it reminds me of a puffy sticker.

Rendon LX-i
11-11-2008, 06:26 PM
i personality thing on a 3g it would look wack idk thats just me and woodgrain ooogod i can see the out come.

Dr_Snooz
11-11-2008, 08:45 PM
The carbon fiber isn't making me want to stand up and cheer. Probably because it's just stuck on any old place and doesn't really contribute to the lines inside the car. I own a BMW 540i. It has wood, whereas the cheaper 5-series' did not. Wood was obviously added to an interior that started without it, but was added very tastefully. It accentuates the interior lines. There is a 3" strip around the inside that looks like it belongs there and ties the whole cabin together. The shifter panel is also wood and fits comfortably in its spot. The shift handle is also wood.

This is not my car, but the pic was handy:

http://www.theguitarweb.com/Cars/bmw540i/bmw5.jpg

I'm trying to think of an equally tasteful way to add wood to a 3g, but I'm not really coming up with anything that would contribute in a meaningful way. I don't see any really good spots to put it where it wouldn't look tacked on and awkward.

That's just my opinion of course. You didn't pay anything for it, so you won't lose money if you ignore it.

evil88accordLX
11-11-2008, 10:05 PM
i like how it looks in the bimmer. i also agree it can be tasteful if done right. i like CF outside the car but not in. and aluminum or chrome, thats just to gawdy for me. plus wood can be done in many different colors to match and accentuate the interior. like i said im just looking for ideas.

markmdz89hatch
11-12-2008, 01:09 PM
I think c/f can look good if done right, and not just as a stick on laminate. As Tim said, that looks like poop. There's a full radio surround replacement to the plastic bezel in 100% c/f, which looks great when partially painted. It's all a matter of just how much is going in there, and if it works with the look of the interior and it's lines.

evil88accordLX
11-12-2008, 02:19 PM
i get it, y'all hate a woodgrain 3gee. has anyone seen one or is this based on personal opinion? i would like to see for myself and come to my own conclusion. i was considering fabing up some panels if i liked what i saw, but i get the feeling i wont be seeing any. i value all your opinions on the matter, but really need to see for myself.

markmdz89hatch
11-12-2008, 02:22 PM
no no, I think it could look good. ...but although I haven't been on the board as much as I use to, I can go back easily 8 years and say that I have yet to see a 3G done w/ woodgrain.

skittlez
11-12-2008, 02:39 PM
i think the best way to get a conclusion is to get a couple of scrap interior parts as cheap as you can do it with them and make a decision based on that.

evil88accordLX
11-12-2008, 02:46 PM
guess i may have to see if i can find a prelude, integra, or legend with wood then. ill keep looking.

skittlez
11-12-2008, 02:58 PM
or maybe you could take some pics n photoshop it on:idea:

lostforawhile
11-12-2008, 05:29 PM
no no, I think it could look good. ...but although I haven't been on the board as much as I use to, I can go back easily 8 years and say that I have yet to see a 3G done w/ woodgrain.pearldrop had hardwood floors in his

Dr_Snooz
11-12-2008, 07:34 PM
pearldrop had hardwood floors in his

Now THAT is awesome!

MessyHonda
11-13-2008, 01:04 AM
i got some pics in my phone...i saw this 3gee at the junkyard with woodgrain. il load them up when i have time

evil88accordLX
11-13-2008, 07:55 AM
awesome! cant wait to see how it looks :)

mushroom_toy
11-14-2008, 09:57 AM
Yes as said carbon fiber should only be used when making a new whole piece out of it, and not some stick on vinyl or add on crap. :)

lostforawhile
11-14-2008, 01:34 PM
i'll tell you where it would look nice, if you make a panel to fit in the front of the cassette holder for gauges,etc, if you had carbon fiber actually laid on the panel,maby I/8 thick aluminum, not stick on,but the read deal,there are places you can send a finished panel too,and they will laminate it with real carbon fiber. also real carbon fiber has a different look then the fake stick on stuff, the stick on stuff has a fake plastic gloss, if you want to do wood inlay,i suggest getting some real panneing, you can buy small sheets of the exotic wood,then cutting and finishing then for the car,this would look much better then plastic laminate. it's really not that hard, you use cardboard poster board to make templates,then you transfer the templates to the panel. this is how i do a lot of my stuff. I thought about the wood,but i'm leather wrapping a lot of pieces instead. I can cover most of the small pieces from scraps at work. When I can manage it, I need to get a couple of yards of the fake black leather,to do the door tops. you need the good stuff that is UV resistant.

lostforawhile
11-14-2008, 03:17 PM
this is the panel leather wrapped, if you made a panel like this for whatever reason, you could make the panel and have it covered in real carbon fiber. or make it from hardwood and finish it.
http://lh6.ggpht.com/lostforawhile/SNmfTgH6L6I/AAAAAAAAApc/NVcz_5jcQ00/s512/S4020162.JPG
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd158/lostforawhile/S4020188-1.jpg

Dr_Snooz
11-14-2008, 09:37 PM
I was thinking some more about this tonight. If I were going to incorporate wood in my car, I'd start with a wooden steering wheel and wood shift handle. After that, I'd figure out a way to do wooden door lock handles with wooden door lock collar inserts in the top of the door to match. After that, I might try to make vent louver frames from wood.

I think that would be the trick in the 3g. Make some smaller trim items, odd knobs, etc. out of wood. If you try to add big panels, it will end up looking pasted on and silly.

lostforawhile
11-15-2008, 05:38 AM
just don't go too far like this http://www.jwz.org/images/i-1_B.JPG
here's some of the quotes
"This auction is for a 1983 2 door Datsun Sentra with a custom body kit and spoiler made of wood. It started out with the spoiler and then I just had to make the rest. This car gets more attention than any Ferrari and is pretty famous around here."

user comments:
From: nerpdawg
Mon, 16-Dec-2002 7:54 PM (UTC)


OH.. oh god.

That's both totally retarded and absolutely brilliant at once.

If I met whoever thought that up, I wouldn't know whether to
slap them silly or buy them dinner.

From:badger
Tue, 17-Dec-2002 12:21 AM (UTC)



Guess it's hard to get quality entertainment in Utah.

From: elthar
Tue, 17-Dec-2002 4:19 AM (UTC)



Maybe it gets more attention than any Ferrari because it LOOKS LIKE HELL! I'm amazed they found a way to make that car uglier.

From: flipzagging
Tue, 17-Dec-2002 6:48 AM (UTC)



"My car doesn't need detailing! Those are ACTUAL FLAMES!!"


From: xunker
Tue, 17-Dec-2002 10:49 AM (UTC)



Wow, lurk around someones' journal and look what you find.. I drive past that that car every day during lunch -- the owner is usually driving it home from high-school when I see it... and yes, it is every bit as cool as it looks.

I've talked to him and apparently this is the reason he failed wood shop -- the assignment was to build a bookshelf and instead he built a "bookshelf wing" (a slang derogotory term used in reference to those double-decker rear spoilers seen on way too many Civics and Eclipsen).

The funniest part is that he really can't take it on the freeway in any reliable way because the turbulence around the rear tires has a habit of ripping the rear skirt loose.

1ajs
11-15-2008, 12:01 PM
bahahah thats awsome find lost lol for a sec i thought it was the nzd cardboard body kit 3gee then relized o lol

skittlez
11-15-2008, 11:34 PM
reminds me of ricecar.com

MessyHonda
11-16-2008, 12:11 AM
not the best pics but here
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v650/Messybone/car/PIC-0113.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v650/Messybone/car/PIC-0114.jpg

codyJDM
11-16-2008, 12:21 AM
not the best pics but here
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v650/Messybone/car/PIC-0113.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v650/Messybone/car/PIC-0114.jpg

That's actually a lot less bad than I expected it to be

lostforawhile
11-16-2008, 06:18 AM
do you suppose the guy with the wood bodykit had plywood grained dashboard inserts?

A18A
11-16-2008, 06:29 AM
that makes me wanna pull my eyes out and run them over with spiked wheels

Dr_Snooz
11-16-2008, 07:52 AM
Doesn't look too bad really. 'Cept that some of it is peeling off. That'll look bad in very short order.

evil88accordLX
11-16-2008, 09:32 AM
thats really not to bad looking. and i agree with dr. snooz, the steering wheel, shift knob, and little trim pieces would be the way to go. after looking at the pics again, i dont think the 2 tone dash is the greatest for the wood. a solid color might help it look sharper.