🇯🇲 Brah I see you a yawdie too...question where did you get the front bumper for your LS460? I own one and i just upgraded to the LS600HL headlights....just looking for that bumper....
Respect bredda!! The 460 isn't mine and the front bumper was a custom bumper dome be Nax at Fortune Minds Garage in Florida. Hit him up on IG @FortuneMinds.
I'm in Atoka TN (outside of Memphis TN). I do not have the capability to do the entire dash. That will require stitching (upholstery) work that surpasses my abilities.
Yes, I will cover that in the reinstall video. There are 2 ways to do it, drop the sunroof or do it while it's in the car. I dropped the sunroof but I will show how to do it in the car.
@@Will_Power_BUILDS im trying to do it in the car, since there is rain for the week & im currently doing the headliner starlight now. just having trouble with the sunroof any tips?
Ok. Take the headliner down, measure the sunroof cover, cut the width of your fabric as close to perfect as you can, but give yourself about 3 to 4 inches extra on the length... that's so you can feed it past the metal bar. Now, spray the adhesive on the cover only!! Once you get the front and sides lined up and you have fed that excess past that bar, start to press it on. Once you are happy with the fitment, peal it back and add the adhesive on both surfaces. Not too much to where it is wet but more like tacky. Then, put it back up, then trim the excess. It doesn't have to be 100% perfect on the sides and the back, but you want the front as close to perfect as you can get it. I hope that helps!
The small touches definitely add up!
Nice work on the wrap.
There you go! I was waiting...Let's Go!!!
I'm excited to see this thing finished
🔥 mi bredda enjoying the journey
Respect bredda!!
Tight work Will!!
Respect bredda!! Hoping I can do something for you one of these days!
the build is coming along nice⏳⏳💯
Respect!!
wanna lemme get the grey wood trim? i just bought a gs300 and i’m super excited to use what your channel has showed me
Yooo, where or how did you get that middle console to open like that for the back!? Awesome work man!!
Thanks!! IS250/350 Retrofit.
@Will_Power_BUILDS found it in one of your other videos! Which I am starting to binge watch hahaha. Man it looks soo good!!!
@joaquinperezii9354 I appreciate the support, bro! I have a few other things left to do before I can wrap up the interior.
Where can I get the black wood grain wrap?
It's just black vinyl. You can get it on ebay or Amazon. I got mine on ebay.
🇯🇲 Brah I see you a yawdie too...question where did you get the front bumper for your LS460? I own one and i just upgraded to the LS600HL headlights....just looking for that bumper....
Respect bredda!! The 460 isn't mine and the front bumper was a custom bumper dome be Nax at Fortune Minds Garage in Florida. Hit him up on IG @FortuneMinds.
Can you wrap a dashboard? I'm interested in getting mine done it a aristo dashboard ???
Is it possible! Depending on the dashboard, the contours will dictate how easy or how difficult it will be.
@@Will_Power_BUILDS where r u located? And how can I get in contact with you
I'm in Atoka TN (outside of Memphis TN). I do not have the capability to do the entire dash. That will require stitching (upholstery) work that surpasses my abilities.
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were you able to get the sun roof cover out? if so, how??
Yes, I will cover that in the reinstall video. There are 2 ways to do it, drop the sunroof or do it while it's in the car. I dropped the sunroof but I will show how to do it in the car.
@@Will_Power_BUILDS im trying to do it in the car, since there is rain for the week & im currently doing the headliner starlight now. just having trouble with the sunroof any tips?
Ok. Take the headliner down, measure the sunroof cover, cut the width of your fabric as close to perfect as you can, but give yourself about 3 to 4 inches extra on the length... that's so you can feed it past the metal bar. Now, spray the adhesive on the cover only!! Once you get the front and sides lined up and you have fed that excess past that bar, start to press it on. Once you are happy with the fitment, peal it back and add the adhesive on both surfaces. Not too much to where it is wet but more like tacky. Then, put it back up, then trim the excess. It doesn't have to be 100% perfect on the sides and the back, but you want the front as close to perfect as you can get it. I hope that helps!