Rytek Monte Carlo SS slp
I hate stick on dash kits, not carbon fiber skinned stuff. The steering wheel and shift **** have been wrapped with carbon fiber cloth and had a resin applied and buffed Im sure *mabye different process idk* the dash was too I think. Lastly you cane see any backing tape under it. On dash kits you'll be able to pick at it and pull it off.
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From: Georgia
I hate stick on dash kits, not carbon fiber skinned stuff. The steering wheel and shift **** have been wrapped with carbon fiber cloth and had a resin applied and buffed Im sure *mabye different process idk* the dash was too I think. Lastly you cane see any backing tape under it. On dash kits you'll be able to pick at it and pull it off.
Lisa
i would never buy a stick on dash kit, i doubt everything lines up perfectly and what if you dont put it on yourself strait. people at carshows would probably laugh at you. i dont like them either. but if i could ever get an actual brushed aluminum dash made.. i would go crazy. but deffinatly cant afford
How's it been fellas!!!
It's been a while, some may remember me (The Monte really), just wanted stop by. :wave:
I've been concentrating on my track riding 2 R6's (2 wheels), but I think it's time to show the Monte some love again. I may do a L36kit but I need to look into clearance of the hood (MDP w/ plenum); I'd like to run a SS with the kit to keep heat down.
Anyway, I'll be on a bit more doing my research again (it's been a bit so need refresh my memory).
It's been a while, some may remember me (The Monte really), just wanted stop by. :wave:
I've been concentrating on my track riding 2 R6's (2 wheels), but I think it's time to show the Monte some love again. I may do a L36kit but I need to look into clearance of the hood (MDP w/ plenum); I'd like to run a SS with the kit to keep heat down.
Anyway, I'll be on a bit more doing my research again (it's been a bit so need refresh my memory).















