Interior wrap with brushed steel

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Krab

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Maybe it's just me, but I don't see what you did? I order my '13 with the blue accented interior, so is this basically doing the same thing? Adding the brushed aluminum panels to a non-blue accented interior? If so, looks good.
 

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looks great

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Maybe it's just me, but I don't see what you did? I order my '13 with the blue accented interior, so is this basically doing the same thing? Adding the brushed aluminum panels to a non-blue accented interior? If so, looks good.

the very 1st picture shows what it looked like before. there is no brushed interior pieces with the standard raptor interior
 

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Except for concave curves I would use the primer. Unless you never intend on removing the vinyl. If it wraps in I would wrap it all the way around and behind so it holds itself in place and won't lift. The primer works great but wherever you put it will make for some fun when you go to take it off.
 
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It's holding up good. You do need to use primer. At some points you will need to stretch the wrap quite a bit.
 
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