The hardest part was getting the bezels off. Wrapping itself wasn't too bad, though it did take some time to work around the curves. I'd suggest looking on youtube for some videos on the wrapping process. It's nice because you can go back and get the bubbles out afterwards (which I had to do after looking at it in different light). I didn't use a heat gun, but I plan to when I do the gauge cluster trim/center console trim to help it stretch better. I'm also using it on the dash/door trim as soon as I get some more of the wrap. I did a test run with the shorter left dash trim piece and it looked awesome.
I used metrorestyling.com, it's about $25 per 1' x 5' section. It was the 1080 CF, not the Di-noc (which I believe is a matte version).
http://www.metrorestyling.com/3M-Sco...m1080-cf12.htm
You can also go to 3M's website and request free samples of their vinyls as it is available in different colors/finishes.
I'm really happy with how it turned out and so is the wife because she didn't want me to do it if it looked like I did it lol