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Got a decent PIC taken of Dyed Interior......

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looks good, nice and simple. is ditch the steering wheel cover though but thats my opinion.
 
Originally posted by guedo512
looks good, nice and simple. is ditch the steering wheel cover though but thats my opinion.

Its black in real life, not ### looking. You can hardly tell its there. I bought it because when I drove the car back from NY my hand got blisters from the steering wheel.
 
Nice, how much did that cost you, I want to get the top of my dash dyed black like yours is black, I am going to do throughout the whole car top half black and bottom the silver of my car.
 
O you did it yourself. How did you do the door vinyl since it is about the same material as the dash.
 
looks good!
the blus shift boot would look better black/gray IMO...
 
Did you do any sort of prep or just spray it on, and did you just tape off things and then paint like the center of the seats and top of the door.
 
I cleaned all of it real good to get all the leather care etc off. It also recommends you wait a few weeks since the last time you put any armor all/leather care on the material. Sicne most of it will wear away in a couple weeks. Yeah I just masked off the grey parts. I did it all outside the car, removed it all. I then sprayed some in the cap of the spray can and touched up some of the edges with a brush, it blended in perfect.
P.S. weight reduction DOES work. I drove the car when I had the rear seat (bottom and backrest) and the front passenger seat out of the car and I could feel a difference. The car just felt lighter on its feet ya know? I ripped all the sound deadening off the floor under the carpet while I was at it also.
 
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