Dear guys..
A while back while I was surfing the net for ek parts... i saw them selling CF fuel cap...
Look really nice since it is original CF and not those cheapo stickers.....
This was wat i saw.... by S2 Carbon
So I decided to DIY, getting the 0.3mm thick actual CF sheet was the difficult part..
Once you already have the cf sheet that comes with the 3M super sticky double sided tape, then everything else is "kacang"...
What I did last weekend...
step 1- remove fuel cover from car- (in my case got 1 FOC from "Guangek9")
step 2- sand the surface to make it clean and rough.- 1000 sand paper
step 3- cut the cf sheet with sharp sissors 5mm bigger that then fuel cap.
step 4- remove the tape gentlely ensuring no bumps.
step 5- stick and press according to the surface of the fuel cap...
step 6- cut away the extras (will not over cut, since the cover is metal)
step 7- sand the sides with 600 sandpaper to get smooth finishing.
step 8- masking tape the cf surface, preparation to spray the sides with matte back and
add a few layers of clear coat...to protect the edges..
step 9- wait and wait for it to dry
step 10- remove the masking tape... WA LA.....
How nice or not? Soon will put up the picture of the cf sheet and picture after i install in the car...
It is a nice match to my cf bonnet & cf spoiler...TQ
A while back while I was surfing the net for ek parts... i saw them selling CF fuel cap...
Look really nice since it is original CF and not those cheapo stickers.....
This was wat i saw.... by S2 Carbon

So I decided to DIY, getting the 0.3mm thick actual CF sheet was the difficult part..
Once you already have the cf sheet that comes with the 3M super sticky double sided tape, then everything else is "kacang"...
What I did last weekend...
step 1- remove fuel cover from car- (in my case got 1 FOC from "Guangek9")
step 2- sand the surface to make it clean and rough.- 1000 sand paper
step 3- cut the cf sheet with sharp sissors 5mm bigger that then fuel cap.
step 4- remove the tape gentlely ensuring no bumps.
step 5- stick and press according to the surface of the fuel cap...
step 6- cut away the extras (will not over cut, since the cover is metal)
step 7- sand the sides with 600 sandpaper to get smooth finishing.
step 8- masking tape the cf surface, preparation to spray the sides with matte back and
add a few layers of clear coat...to protect the edges..
step 9- wait and wait for it to dry
step 10- remove the masking tape... WA LA.....


How nice or not? Soon will put up the picture of the cf sheet and picture after i install in the car...
It is a nice match to my cf bonnet & cf spoiler...TQ
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