Part #: STF - LBO - WRX201517. This vinyl overlay, inspired by the Japanese S207, is a great way to add contrast to your vehicle's front fascia. The material has a texture that mimics real carbon fiber. If you prefer matte black or gloss black, we can make it for you, though it's a bit trickier to install. Installation needs a bit more effort compared to other vinyls. If your car has a lip, it's easier to remove it first. You can pull and stretch the extra material under the bumper. You'll need a heat gun or hair dryer, a water/soap mix or quick detailer spray, and a friend (recommended). Clean the work area and keep it wet/soapy, and also wet the bottom of the vinyl. This helps you position and center it. Once aligned, have your friend apply heat to the material. This dries it for better adhesion and allows stretching. Don't over - heat the material. Generally, if it burns you, it's too hot. The corners need the most heat and stretching. You don't need a squeegee; you can use your fingers to stretch and smooth out creases. Do one side and then the other.


This vinyl overlay is a cool addition for your 2015 - 2021 WRX or STI. It's styled after the Japanese S207, giving your car a unique look. The material feels like real carbon fiber. You can choose matte or gloss black, but know that installation will be a bit harder. When installing, if your car has a lip, take it off first. You'll need a heat gun or hair dryer, some soapy water or quick detailer spray, and a friend to help. Clean the area where you'll put the overlay and keep it wet. Wet the bottom of the vinyl too. This way, you can move it around easily to get it in the right place. Once it's aligned, have your friend heat the material. This makes it dry and stick better and lets you stretch it. Be careful not to heat it too much. The corners need more heat and stretching. You don't need a squeegee; just use your fingers to smooth out the creases. Do one side and then the other. After installation, keep it clean with a mild car cleaner. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the vinyl.