agreed! i bought a roll of cf vinyl from the same company. just take the dash piece off and wrap it with the heat from a hair dryer. trim it and tada! way cheaper and looks alot better.
Don't bother with the pre-cut trim, it's overpriced and you don't have much material to work with. 3M makes a CF vinyl that you can find in some retailers. Buy what you think you'll need and wrap the pieces yourself. Worked well for me. I'm getting ready to wrap license plate frames. By the way, take a piece of the vinyl, clear coat it and decise if you like the look. It's an easy material to work with.
3m makes a product scotchprint 1080 if i remember right. stay away from 3m di-noc. di-noc is an architectural wrap and is too stiff for cars plus it doesnt have the same warranty. scotch print comes in many shades of cf also brushed metal, metalics, and flats. realy easy stuff to use.
the only tuff area to cover would be the style line on the center stack just under the radio. that 3d curve will need some patience.
I have Di-noc on my hood along with the 1080 series. It has held up extremely well.
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