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Why NOT to PAINT your INterior.

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SEM Vinyl paint is the way to go for the interior. Its all in the prep work though.
 
I sure hope you changed out that interior and went with an OEM black dash.

changed what interior? on my link it shows its all black now and has been for a long time. the only thing tan is the weatherstriping around the doors and the seats. next is molding the kit on the rear 1/4 panels, sideskirts and taking off the spoiler/rust.. and wont cost anything but materials.



Don't see many members from '02 too often. :thumb:

still here to defend myself atleast. :hellyeah: havent messed with my car in a while but want to since i do collision repair. gonna start making carbon fiber molds for my bike soon too. will keep posted over here. mnsbr.com
 
haha. it looks like you spray painted that s#^t
It looks pretty rice on the inside, I hope you don't have some Wal-mart body kit. What a waste of $3000 on a non turbo, instead of a built engine
 
See... now you gotta knock my ambition?
I will post pics in a week or two of the finished product... meanwhile..
WASSUP with the Night Rider Rims on Your car? Talk about not making any sense at all?
I think that got played out in the 80's.
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Halik's wheels are nice looking! they're clean, stock wheels. You'll learn one day. :rolleyes:
 
I would honestly only suggest painting the plastic insert pieces.. If you want your whole dashboard painted, making a fiberglass mold would be the way to go.. you can even find the dash covers for pretty cheap and they just need to be painted and pretty much go right on over your existing dash.
 
yeah right, labong I agree with you, except that i wouldnt paint any interior parts, the sun will fade those parts, and in the process probably crack them too. Not to mention the slightly F&F look, which is the thing that I imagine that most people are not looking for, although I may be wrong.
 
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