Interior

Looking at the image, you can see the early stage of the customization process for this Lamborghini Huracán. The interior has been carefully disassembled—door panels removed, center console exposed, and dashboard components taken out—all without damaging the hinges or breaking any plastic elements. Most parts on the Huracán can be removed with just a screwdriver, making the process manageable with the right preparation. I followed in-person guidance from my friends at Level Performance, which gave me the confidence to perform the work myself directly at the customer’s location.


These are the interior trim components from the Lamborghini Huracán, fully disassembled and prepped for aqua printing. To ensure full functionality after the customization, all interactive surfaces, especially the buttons and switches, have been carefully masked off using green tape. This step is essential to avoid any interference with electronic controls or sensor systems during the water transfer process. The layout and organization of the parts on the table also help maintain clarity and reduce any installation errors later.



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