Wow, thread back from the dead

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Someone previously asked for an update on how the plastidip has held up, so here is my feedback after six months: The coating looks as it did when I first applied it (granted, my car does not park in direct sunlight much either). No issues of peeling or discoloration. The only negative comment (if I really have to give one) would be that it attracts dust somewhat - but not a major issue as it wipes off easily.
Infact, I was so satsified with the pastidip, that I decided to use it once more.
Managed to get a hold of an aftermarket armrest for the Z3... it is basically an upholstered piece with a hinge, intended to be attached to the OEM cup holder. The problem was sourcing the cup holder locally -seemed to cost an arm and a leg. So, I decided to try and fabricate an alternative out of wood (yes, wood ). :fencelook:
This is what I came up with :
And it is intended to go here, with the arm rest (can be seen on the seat) attached to it :
Next up was a coating of plastidip, to help it blend in. I applied it directly to un-primered wood, and as before applied about 8 or so very thin layers, allowing 30min in between for drying. This was the result :
I must say that once again Im pretty impressed with the strength of the coating. It wouldnt peel with my fingernail, no matter how hard i tried.
This is with the arm rest attached :
Once properly dry, I installed it directly into the car and these are the results:
The mount was fixed without any drilling, or fasteners. The rubber coating provided enough grip to stop the mount moving too much. The ashtray was installed in such a way as to wedge the mount in place, so that it cant be pulled out unintentionally, and the result was firm installation that doesn't move or rattle when in motion.
Overall, Im very happy with the result. Its by no means perfect, but does not look out of place either.
In hindsight, probably should have spent a little more time sanding the wood and applied a filler, to get it completely smooth, as Im not completely happy with the rough finish. The pics above was taken with flash, hence the discoloration. But I can assure you that the arm rest matches pretty well with the rest of the interior.