Post your custom interior pictures....
discented
06-05-2003, 10:47 AM
right now all my interior is ripped out because i plan on doing some custom paint and neon fixtures, please post yours and let me know, thanks...
bambam89lx
06-05-2003, 10:56 AM
Here's pics of my interior. I have made my dash to have a carbon fiber look and I took out the vents and put in mesh grills. I also have CRX Si bucket seats in their. Plus the basic autozone stuff like steering wheel cover and floor mats. But i do want to get a steering wheel soon. I painted the center console with that Krylon Fusion and I also have carbon fiber ebrake and shift knob. I also have the plastic panels on my door painted to look like carbon fiber (spackle).
http://www.angelfire.com/ct3/the-ct-crew/jk4.jpg
http://www.angelfire.com/ct3/the-ct-crew/jk12.jpg
http://www.angelfire.com/ct3/the-ct-crew/jk4.jpg
http://www.angelfire.com/ct3/the-ct-crew/jk12.jpg
Melt
06-05-2003, 10:58 AM
those mesh grilles seem like they would take away some of the function ... can you still aim the air flow?
1PhatCX
06-05-2003, 10:58 AM
i'm at school right now, when i get home i'll post pics of my interior for u, its a little custom, mainly the colours and vw console
bambam89lx
06-05-2003, 11:14 AM
Melt, since there isn't any kind of vent in their, It actually helps it. When I crank up the heat, I can feel it alot. It's like 10 times more powerful when it blows. Think of it like an Intake, You can get more air through when there's less restriction and those vents are a restriction to the air. When I took them out, you can feel the air blowing from the back seat! I like it. The only downside is that you can't change the direction of the air.
ci5ic
06-05-2003, 11:20 AM
That's an interesting idea with the mesh grill in the vents... original.
Well, mine is a work in progress, but here's a pic or two:
Rear view:
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/747544smHatchOpen.jpg
Battery/Spare:
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/827030smBattery02.jpg
Seats/harnesses:
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/705290smCorbeau02.jpg
Dash and stuff...
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/875891PaintedInterior01.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/326672PaintedInterior02.jpg
Currently building fiberglass speaker pods, more details in this thread:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t106666.html
Once those are done, I'll be relocating the harness mounts to the stock rear retractor locations, and then building the MDF flooring for where the back-seat used to be and amp rack, etc.
Well, mine is a work in progress, but here's a pic or two:
Rear view:
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/747544smHatchOpen.jpg
Battery/Spare:
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/827030smBattery02.jpg
Seats/harnesses:
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/705290smCorbeau02.jpg
Dash and stuff...
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/875891PaintedInterior01.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/326672PaintedInterior02.jpg
Currently building fiberglass speaker pods, more details in this thread:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t106666.html
Once those are done, I'll be relocating the harness mounts to the stock rear retractor locations, and then building the MDF flooring for where the back-seat used to be and amp rack, etc.
joeyo
06-05-2003, 11:24 AM
Originally posted by ci5ic
Once those are done, I'll be relocating the harness mounts to the stock rear retractor locations, and then building the MDF flooring for where the back-seat used to be and amp rack, etc.
Ah so that's what you were doing :) I get it now.
Once those are done, I'll be relocating the harness mounts to the stock rear retractor locations, and then building the MDF flooring for where the back-seat used to be and amp rack, etc.
Ah so that's what you were doing :) I get it now.
canned4thgen
06-05-2003, 11:41 AM
heres an old pic of mine..http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Jun/2003652470199020536840.jpg
http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Jun/2003651218147385100792.jpg
http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Jun/2003656474896258964535.jpg
i will have new pics up soon cause i did the whole interior in satin black with gloss black accents now.
http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Jun/2003651218147385100792.jpg
http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Jun/2003656474896258964535.jpg
i will have new pics up soon cause i did the whole interior in satin black with gloss black accents now.
95civicman
06-05-2003, 12:13 PM
here a old ones a lil blurry cause we needed a tripod
http://tlag.8k.com/Jace%20Interior.jpg
and now for the new you can see my new seats and a lil bit of the inside
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/201625000_0459.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/582151000_0460.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/471302000_0461.jpg
http://tlag.8k.com/Jace%20Interior.jpg
and now for the new you can see my new seats and a lil bit of the inside
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/201625000_0459.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/582151000_0460.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/471302000_0461.jpg
CRXsk8er
06-05-2003, 01:04 PM
heres sum pics
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/667392driverside.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/537890starterbuttonandswitch.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/415865twoswtiches3.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/861947MVC-862S.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/984469MVC-860S.JPG
heres sum of my door panels....
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/557762MVC-865S.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/713086MVC-864S.JPG
and here are sum of my lastest project......im not done with the sub box yet but this is what i got....
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/899448DONE.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/446536DONE2.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/901300DONE3.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/840856DONE4.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/880208DONE5.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/922708DONE6.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/235961RUBBERTHING.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/618067RUBBERTHING2.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/716028ANGLETHING.JPG
sorry for all the pics but thats everything.....there is summore in my signature too......
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/667392driverside.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/537890starterbuttonandswitch.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/415865twoswtiches3.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/861947MVC-862S.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/984469MVC-860S.JPG
heres sum of my door panels....
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/557762MVC-865S.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/713086MVC-864S.JPG
and here are sum of my lastest project......im not done with the sub box yet but this is what i got....
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/899448DONE.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/446536DONE2.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/901300DONE3.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/840856DONE4.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/880208DONE5.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/922708DONE6.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/235961RUBBERTHING.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/618067RUBBERTHING2.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/716028ANGLETHING.JPG
sorry for all the pics but thats everything.....there is summore in my signature too......
Jay eS Iye
06-05-2003, 03:45 PM
thats some trippy shit with the vent lights, how did you do that?
CRXsk8er
06-05-2003, 03:55 PM
Originally posted by Jay eS Iye
thats some trippy shit with the vent lights, how did you do that?
just have to take the vents out and drill holes like so you can run the wires throw but not hole where you can see and i just like trailer lights aso i screwed them down with one screw .....but when i get sum money in goign to buy sum blue neons (im going to paint my car brite blue now)and change the orange ones.......the hardest part was getting them to fit.....
thats some trippy shit with the vent lights, how did you do that?
just have to take the vents out and drill holes like so you can run the wires throw but not hole where you can see and i just like trailer lights aso i screwed them down with one screw .....but when i get sum money in goign to buy sum blue neons (im going to paint my car brite blue now)and change the orange ones.......the hardest part was getting them to fit.....
fiercecivic
06-05-2003, 06:57 PM
heres mine
CRXtc
06-05-2003, 07:08 PM
whats up with the excessive colors?
tbk49
06-05-2003, 07:50 PM
crxlvr
06-05-2003, 08:16 PM
whats up with the DC shoe logo?
90civicrider
06-05-2003, 08:19 PM
discented
06-05-2003, 08:42 PM
these look awsome, sorry for the late response, but just got outta work. did you all have to sand the textured pieces down b4 painting?
toontowncivic
06-05-2003, 08:51 PM
mine...well used to be!:( STOLEN!!!
Melt
06-05-2003, 09:34 PM
ive always loved toontown's interior.
toontowncivic
06-05-2003, 11:07 PM
Originally posted by Melt
ive always loved toontown's interior.
thanks, but you know I still envy that you have 2 more doors than me! haha:D
ive always loved toontown's interior.
thanks, but you know I still envy that you have 2 more doors than me! haha:D
ci5ic
06-05-2003, 11:07 PM
Originally posted by discented
these look awsome, sorry for the late response, but just got outta work. did you all have to sand the textured pieces down b4 painting?
Yes, you have to sand them, but you don't have to sand off the orange peel texture unless you really want to... Sanding is mainly so that the primer will adhere to the surface, so I did it on all the pieces, regardless of wether they are textured or not... Orange peel still shows through nicely on mine...
these look awsome, sorry for the late response, but just got outta work. did you all have to sand the textured pieces down b4 painting?
Yes, you have to sand them, but you don't have to sand off the orange peel texture unless you really want to... Sanding is mainly so that the primer will adhere to the surface, so I did it on all the pieces, regardless of wether they are textured or not... Orange peel still shows through nicely on mine...
Z Babe
06-06-2003, 12:11 AM
Originally posted by toontowncivic
mine...well used to be!:( STOLEN!!!
Ooooo, that's the steering wheel I want! Where did you get it, and all of your blue trim, door handle, etc.?
mine...well used to be!:( STOLEN!!!
Ooooo, that's the steering wheel I want! Where did you get it, and all of your blue trim, door handle, etc.?
Z Babe
06-06-2003, 12:14 AM
Originally posted by Z Babe
Ooooo, that's the steering wheel I want! Where did you get it, and all of your blue trim, door handle, etc.?
Oops . . . I guess I should read more next time . . . duh! So, how about the steering wheel? :p
Ooooo, that's the steering wheel I want! Where did you get it, and all of your blue trim, door handle, etc.?
Oops . . . I guess I should read more next time . . . duh! So, how about the steering wheel? :p
Rufes1
06-06-2003, 12:17 AM
damn 90civicrider's looks clean as! Nice work m8
Z Babe
06-06-2003, 12:26 AM
Originally posted by ci5ic
Yes, you have to sand them . . .
I screwed mine panels up really bad using sandpaper that was apparently too coarse -- and the paint kept scratching off. What you would recommend using, including paint?
Yes, you have to sand them . . .
I screwed mine panels up really bad using sandpaper that was apparently too coarse -- and the paint kept scratching off. What you would recommend using, including paint?
eklipz
06-06-2003, 12:27 AM
Ahh, I could never do that to the interior of my car, or any car for that matter. If I did it would have to be with two colors that arent too dramatic in the color range. Like have a white and a light grey or something. But even then. But to those who did it, to each his own, and props on the hard work and doing it right.
tbk49
06-06-2003, 12:32 AM
Originally posted by eklipz
Ahh, I could never do that to the interior of my car, or any car for that matter. If I did it would have to be with two colors that arent too dramatic in the color range. Like have a white and a light grey or something. But even then. But to those who did it, to each his own, and props on the hard work and doing it right.
thats what i was trying to do but i couldnt find a light enough grey...i wanted to do the whole door white but for cleaning purposes I made it grey
Ahh, I could never do that to the interior of my car, or any car for that matter. If I did it would have to be with two colors that arent too dramatic in the color range. Like have a white and a light grey or something. But even then. But to those who did it, to each his own, and props on the hard work and doing it right.
thats what i was trying to do but i couldnt find a light enough grey...i wanted to do the whole door white but for cleaning purposes I made it grey
90civicrider
06-06-2003, 01:27 AM
If your going to sand use at leased a 500 grit paper.
I highly suggest using Krylon Fusion no sanding, no primeing, or no clear coat. Seriously this stuff is the shit!!!! It Bonds to the plastic after 7 days, wont even peal off if you cut it up with an exacto knife.
I'm in the stanges right now of redoing all the peices with this paint.
http://images.cardomain.com/member_img_a/129000-129999/129046_99_full.jpg
I highly suggest using Krylon Fusion no sanding, no primeing, or no clear coat. Seriously this stuff is the shit!!!! It Bonds to the plastic after 7 days, wont even peal off if you cut it up with an exacto knife.
I'm in the stanges right now of redoing all the peices with this paint.
http://images.cardomain.com/member_img_a/129000-129999/129046_99_full.jpg
Z Babe
06-06-2003, 01:32 AM
Originally posted by 90civicrider
If your going to sand use at leased a 500 grit paper.
I highly suggest using Krylon Fusion no sanding, no primeing, or no clear coat. Seriously this stuff is the shit!!!! It Bonds to the plastic after 7 days, wont even peal off if you cut it up with an exacto knife.
I'm in the stanges right now of redoing all the peices with this paint.
http://images.cardomain.com/member_img_a/129000-129999/129046_99_full.jpg
Damn! That's some serious paint. Thanks! Is it sold in retail stores, or specialty shops?
If your going to sand use at leased a 500 grit paper.
I highly suggest using Krylon Fusion no sanding, no primeing, or no clear coat. Seriously this stuff is the shit!!!! It Bonds to the plastic after 7 days, wont even peal off if you cut it up with an exacto knife.
I'm in the stanges right now of redoing all the peices with this paint.
http://images.cardomain.com/member_img_a/129000-129999/129046_99_full.jpg
Damn! That's some serious paint. Thanks! Is it sold in retail stores, or specialty shops?
tbk49
06-06-2003, 02:08 AM
Originally posted by 90civicrider
If your going to sand use at leased a 500 grit paper.
I highly suggest using Krylon Fusion no sanding, no primeing, or no clear coat. Seriously this stuff is the shit!!!! It Bonds to the plastic after 7 days, wont even peal off if you cut it up with an exacto knife.
I'm in the stanges right now of redoing all the peices with this paint.
http://images.cardomain.com/member_img_a/129000-129999/129046_99_full.jpg
i forgot to ask, did you actually sand away all the old paint? or just paint over it?
If your going to sand use at leased a 500 grit paper.
I highly suggest using Krylon Fusion no sanding, no primeing, or no clear coat. Seriously this stuff is the shit!!!! It Bonds to the plastic after 7 days, wont even peal off if you cut it up with an exacto knife.
I'm in the stanges right now of redoing all the peices with this paint.
http://images.cardomain.com/member_img_a/129000-129999/129046_99_full.jpg
i forgot to ask, did you actually sand away all the old paint? or just paint over it?
el_loco_civic
06-06-2003, 04:03 AM
i just dont like that look in the plastic in our cars, all wrinkly and lil itsy bitsy squiggle things.. ya know ? thas why im sandin mine SMOOTH. i read an article on how to make yer pieces in yer car look like fiberglass. Just the usual sanding, primering, 3 times.. paint, clear coat. Im doing that to the peices between the front and rear doors on the walls. Ceiling plastic outliner thing, center console.. everything just about... and with everything that has Vinyl layering over it, im re-upholstering w/some kind of exotic material, velour im thinking. For that Show look. same w/seats, and celing material. Already got a new carpet.. but its not a super duper perfect fit.. really flimsy.. but i'll get it to stick somehow.. ;)
ci5ic
06-06-2003, 12:55 PM
Originally posted by Z Babe
I screwed mine panels up really bad using sandpaper that was apparently too coarse -- and the paint kept scratching off. What you would recommend using, including paint?
Here's the how-to that I wrote for painting the interior pieces, and it worked well... paint will scratch off, but not easily, so that Fusion paint that Jeff was talking about may be worth a shot...
PAINTING INTERIOR PIECES:
Here's the exact process that I used, and my interior came out looking proffessional. Hope it helps.
Materials/Tools required:
-- Primer.
-- Krylon Interior/Exterior paint
-- Clear Enamel
-- 320 grit sand-paper
-- Rubbing alcohol and Q-tips and/or cotton balls
-- Masking tape (also good to have masking tape with attached drop-cloth)
-- Various sockets/screw-drivers, etc. for removing pieces
A few words about technique/safety:
-- When spraying your primer, paint, or clear-coat, be sure to keep the tip of your finger out of the spray. Having your finger in the way will cause paint mist to build up on your fingertip, and the airflow will blow the built-up paint off your finger in the form of little droplets of paint. If these drops land on the piece you're working on, you might as well start over, cuz they look like crap. The same thing happens if you use a plastic pistol-grip attachment on your spray cans.
-- I can't say enough how important patience is. If you rush, you are going to make mistakes, and if you don't fix the mistakes (which is a huge hassle), you'll have a horrible looking interior. So it's best to just do it right the first time. Do whatever you can to avoid over-spraying the pieces. Personally, I smoked A LOT of cigarettes and drank A LOT of beer between applications, just to keep myself from using too much paint all at once.
-- I made the mistake of painting all my trim outside on my back deck. For some reason, bugs were really attracted to my paint and clear-coat, and kept landing on the pieces. They'd get stuck in the wet paint, and some of them are still visible in the finished pieces. If you have access to a well ventilated garage or paint-booth, I would highly recommend using it.
-- If you follow these steps, you'll end up with a durable, professional looking painted interior.
-- If you plan on painting your entire dash, or your gauge cluster cover, a really light color like white or bright yellow, be aware that on sunny days, it will be reflected onto your windshield, and in my opinion is a bit distracting, and can make it difficult to see sometimes.
-- Always spray paint in a well ventilated area.
-- This process is only meant to be used on plastic pieces. I have no experience painting vinyl-covered surfaces.
The Process:
Remove each piece that you want to paint (consult manual if unsure how to remove pieces).
Use the following process on each piece you want to paint:
-- Wash with soapy water to remove built-up dirt and grease.
-- Sand each surface you wish to paint with 320 grit sandpaper.
-- Swab each piece with rubbing alcohol to remove any left-over Armoral, finger grease, etc.
-- Wash again with soapy water to remove rubbing alcohol residue.
* at this point, be sure hold the pieces by the edges, or by surfaces that won't be visible. This is to avoid getting greasy finger-prints on the prepped surfaces.
-- Mask off any areas that you do not want to get paint on.
-- Apply 2 coats of primer. I used Rustoleum Primer.
* When I refer to "coats" I actually mean LOTS of really light applications of primer/paint. remember to take your time, spray a little bit, give it a few minutes, spray again, etc. Do whatever you have to in order to avoid soaking the pieces. You'll just get runs and sags like crazy.
-- Primer dries pretty quickly.
-- Once each coat dries, it's a good idea to lightly sand the primer with 320 grit paper. And sand after the 2nd coat as well.
-- After sanding each time, wash the piece again with soapy water to remove sanding dust.
-- Apply 3-4 coats of paint. I used Krylon Interior/Exterior paint from the local parts supply chain.
* Again, remember to take your time applying the paint. The Krylon takes a lot longer to dry than the primer does, so give it a bunch more time.
-- Once the paint has completely dried (I would give it at least 24 hours to be on the safe side), apply 2-3 coats of clear enamel. I used Rustoleum Crystal Clear Enamel for this.
* Same process as with the primer and paint steps.
-- Let the pieces dry again for at least 24 hours before handling. It's the most frustrating thing to spend all this time and energy on painting the pieces, only to put a fingerprint in them or scratch them with a screw-driver trying to install them while they're still a little soft. BE PATIENT!
I screwed mine panels up really bad using sandpaper that was apparently too coarse -- and the paint kept scratching off. What you would recommend using, including paint?
Here's the how-to that I wrote for painting the interior pieces, and it worked well... paint will scratch off, but not easily, so that Fusion paint that Jeff was talking about may be worth a shot...
PAINTING INTERIOR PIECES:
Here's the exact process that I used, and my interior came out looking proffessional. Hope it helps.
Materials/Tools required:
-- Primer.
-- Krylon Interior/Exterior paint
-- Clear Enamel
-- 320 grit sand-paper
-- Rubbing alcohol and Q-tips and/or cotton balls
-- Masking tape (also good to have masking tape with attached drop-cloth)
-- Various sockets/screw-drivers, etc. for removing pieces
A few words about technique/safety:
-- When spraying your primer, paint, or clear-coat, be sure to keep the tip of your finger out of the spray. Having your finger in the way will cause paint mist to build up on your fingertip, and the airflow will blow the built-up paint off your finger in the form of little droplets of paint. If these drops land on the piece you're working on, you might as well start over, cuz they look like crap. The same thing happens if you use a plastic pistol-grip attachment on your spray cans.
-- I can't say enough how important patience is. If you rush, you are going to make mistakes, and if you don't fix the mistakes (which is a huge hassle), you'll have a horrible looking interior. So it's best to just do it right the first time. Do whatever you can to avoid over-spraying the pieces. Personally, I smoked A LOT of cigarettes and drank A LOT of beer between applications, just to keep myself from using too much paint all at once.
-- I made the mistake of painting all my trim outside on my back deck. For some reason, bugs were really attracted to my paint and clear-coat, and kept landing on the pieces. They'd get stuck in the wet paint, and some of them are still visible in the finished pieces. If you have access to a well ventilated garage or paint-booth, I would highly recommend using it.
-- If you follow these steps, you'll end up with a durable, professional looking painted interior.
-- If you plan on painting your entire dash, or your gauge cluster cover, a really light color like white or bright yellow, be aware that on sunny days, it will be reflected onto your windshield, and in my opinion is a bit distracting, and can make it difficult to see sometimes.
-- Always spray paint in a well ventilated area.
-- This process is only meant to be used on plastic pieces. I have no experience painting vinyl-covered surfaces.
The Process:
Remove each piece that you want to paint (consult manual if unsure how to remove pieces).
Use the following process on each piece you want to paint:
-- Wash with soapy water to remove built-up dirt and grease.
-- Sand each surface you wish to paint with 320 grit sandpaper.
-- Swab each piece with rubbing alcohol to remove any left-over Armoral, finger grease, etc.
-- Wash again with soapy water to remove rubbing alcohol residue.
* at this point, be sure hold the pieces by the edges, or by surfaces that won't be visible. This is to avoid getting greasy finger-prints on the prepped surfaces.
-- Mask off any areas that you do not want to get paint on.
-- Apply 2 coats of primer. I used Rustoleum Primer.
* When I refer to "coats" I actually mean LOTS of really light applications of primer/paint. remember to take your time, spray a little bit, give it a few minutes, spray again, etc. Do whatever you have to in order to avoid soaking the pieces. You'll just get runs and sags like crazy.
-- Primer dries pretty quickly.
-- Once each coat dries, it's a good idea to lightly sand the primer with 320 grit paper. And sand after the 2nd coat as well.
-- After sanding each time, wash the piece again with soapy water to remove sanding dust.
-- Apply 3-4 coats of paint. I used Krylon Interior/Exterior paint from the local parts supply chain.
* Again, remember to take your time applying the paint. The Krylon takes a lot longer to dry than the primer does, so give it a bunch more time.
-- Once the paint has completely dried (I would give it at least 24 hours to be on the safe side), apply 2-3 coats of clear enamel. I used Rustoleum Crystal Clear Enamel for this.
* Same process as with the primer and paint steps.
-- Let the pieces dry again for at least 24 hours before handling. It's the most frustrating thing to spend all this time and energy on painting the pieces, only to put a fingerprint in them or scratch them with a screw-driver trying to install them while they're still a little soft. BE PATIENT!
Z Babe
06-06-2003, 02:10 PM
Originally posted by ci5ic
Here's the how-to that I wrote for painting the interior pieces, and it worked well...
Yeah, I've definitely had my share of bugs (and the the cig./beer breaks -- lol -- makes the wait time so much easier to bear!). :D
Thanks for the info. Do you know if Krylon is sold in a non-aerosol? I have an air compressor, with a paint sprayer attachment (you know how us girls are -- long fingernails and spray cans don't get along very well). :silly2:
Here's the how-to that I wrote for painting the interior pieces, and it worked well...
Yeah, I've definitely had my share of bugs (and the the cig./beer breaks -- lol -- makes the wait time so much easier to bear!). :D
Thanks for the info. Do you know if Krylon is sold in a non-aerosol? I have an air compressor, with a paint sprayer attachment (you know how us girls are -- long fingernails and spray cans don't get along very well). :silly2:
toontowncivic
06-06-2003, 02:37 PM
Originally posted by Z Babe
Oops . . . I guess I should read more next time . . . duh! So, how about the steering wheel? :p
I got the wheel from a local shop here in Saskatoon. You can find them all over if you search the web. It is called a Momo Commando in blue of course, but they do have a lot of other colors. It cost me 400.02 canadian with the Hub and all taxes. hope this helps!;)
Oops . . . I guess I should read more next time . . . duh! So, how about the steering wheel? :p
I got the wheel from a local shop here in Saskatoon. You can find them all over if you search the web. It is called a Momo Commando in blue of course, but they do have a lot of other colors. It cost me 400.02 canadian with the Hub and all taxes. hope this helps!;)
ci5ic
06-06-2003, 03:02 PM
Originally posted by Z Babe
Thanks for the info. Do you know if Krylon is sold in a non-aerosol? I have an air compressor, with a paint sprayer attachment ...
I'm not sure about Krylon in a non-aresol form, but if you've got a compressor and spray attachment, I would just use something else... Don't know much about auto paint, but seems like you should be able to hit up a auto-paint supply store and get something...
Originally posted by Z Babe
(you know how us girls are -- long fingernails and spray cans don't get along very well). :silly2:
Yeah, but most girls I know with nice long fingernails stay away from things like spray-paint, compressors, and automotive hobbies...
Thanks for the info. Do you know if Krylon is sold in a non-aerosol? I have an air compressor, with a paint sprayer attachment ...
I'm not sure about Krylon in a non-aresol form, but if you've got a compressor and spray attachment, I would just use something else... Don't know much about auto paint, but seems like you should be able to hit up a auto-paint supply store and get something...
Originally posted by Z Babe
(you know how us girls are -- long fingernails and spray cans don't get along very well). :silly2:
Yeah, but most girls I know with nice long fingernails stay away from things like spray-paint, compressors, and automotive hobbies...
Z Babe
06-06-2003, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by toontowncivic
I got the wheel from a local shop here in Saskatoon. You can find them all over if you search the web. It is called a Momo Commando in blue of course, but they do have a lot of other colors. It cost me 400.02 canadian with the Hub and all taxes. hope this helps!;)
Commando? LOL! I won't even go there (if you've ever watched Joey on Friends, you'd know what I'm talking about). Thanks for the info.! :)
I got the wheel from a local shop here in Saskatoon. You can find them all over if you search the web. It is called a Momo Commando in blue of course, but they do have a lot of other colors. It cost me 400.02 canadian with the Hub and all taxes. hope this helps!;)
Commando? LOL! I won't even go there (if you've ever watched Joey on Friends, you'd know what I'm talking about). Thanks for the info.! :)
Z Babe
06-06-2003, 03:54 PM
Originally posted by ci5ic
Yeah, but most girls I know with nice long fingernails stay away from things like spray-paint, compressors, and automotive hobbies...
I heard that. :hehehe: I certainly keep the nail salon in business.
Yeah, but most girls I know with nice long fingernails stay away from things like spray-paint, compressors, and automotive hobbies...
I heard that. :hehehe: I certainly keep the nail salon in business.
BLU CIVIC
06-06-2003, 04:00 PM
I BROUGHT THIS
CAN-GUN....WORKS LIKE A CHARM:D
CAN-GUN....WORKS LIKE A CHARM:D
Z Babe
06-06-2003, 04:04 PM
Originally posted by BLU CIVIC
I BOUGHT THIS CAN-GUN....WORKS LIKE A CHARM:D
Oh, wow, that's pretty cool! Where are those sold?
I BOUGHT THIS CAN-GUN....WORKS LIKE A CHARM:D
Oh, wow, that's pretty cool! Where are those sold?
BLU CIVIC
06-06-2003, 04:05 PM
I GOT MINE FROM EITHER PEP BOYS OR AUTOZONE...FORGOT HOW MUCH IT WAS...BUT NOT VERY EXPENSIVE...LIKE $5
95civicman
06-06-2003, 04:27 PM
does it spray like a paint gun or like a spray can because if it does it like a gun then i found a way to make my car look better for 10 bucks.
BLU CIVIC
06-06-2003, 04:41 PM
LIKE A PAINT GUN
ci5ic
06-06-2003, 04:56 PM
Don't buy one of those guns... they piss me off so bad... that's what I was talking about in my how-to (above). I've looked at several, and they all look about the same. The problem is that the paint comes out of the spray nozzle, and then has to shoot through an opening in the plastic of the can gun... For a little bit it works okay, but when the paint goes through the hole in the can gun, it builds up on the edges of the hole, and once there's enough paint to form a drip, the drip get's blown off by the paint stream and usually lands right in the middle of whatever you're working on.
Stali08
06-06-2003, 11:04 PM
the only thing those can-guns are good for is to shoot silly string
toontowncivic
06-07-2003, 01:32 AM
Originally posted by Z Babe
Commando? LOL! I won't even go there (if you've ever watched Joey on Friends, you'd know what I'm talking about). Thanks for the info.! :)
I know exactly what you're talking about. Friends is my favorite show! ;)
Commando? LOL! I won't even go there (if you've ever watched Joey on Friends, you'd know what I'm talking about). Thanks for the info.! :)
I know exactly what you're talking about. Friends is my favorite show! ;)
fiercecivic
06-07-2003, 04:13 PM
whats up with the DC shoe logo?
i dunno i thought it added "effect" to the interior, anyways theres sum phat interiors on here.
i dunno i thought it added "effect" to the interior, anyways theres sum phat interiors on here.
Z Babe
06-08-2003, 02:35 AM
Originally posted by toontowncivic
I know exactly what you're talking about. Friends is my favorite show! ;)
Oooo, someone who has viewed the "commando" scene. COOL! (I guess we'll keep this our little secret). :wink:
I know exactly what you're talking about. Friends is my favorite show! ;)
Oooo, someone who has viewed the "commando" scene. COOL! (I guess we'll keep this our little secret). :wink:
el_loco_civic
06-08-2003, 09:34 AM
Originally posted by Z Babe
Oooo, someone who has viewed the "commando" scene. COOL! (I guess we'll keep this our little secret). :wink:
:uhoh: what's not good bout commando's !? Im gettin the red one cuz my whole interior is gonna be black,red and white. So i think its gonna look good in there. Coolest lookin wheel I.M.O for my scheme anywayz..
Oooo, someone who has viewed the "commando" scene. COOL! (I guess we'll keep this our little secret). :wink:
:uhoh: what's not good bout commando's !? Im gettin the red one cuz my whole interior is gonna be black,red and white. So i think its gonna look good in there. Coolest lookin wheel I.M.O for my scheme anywayz..
95civicman
06-08-2003, 11:10 AM
i've seen that show too, careful with the lunges :D
Z Babe
06-08-2003, 12:19 PM
Originally posted by el_loco_civic
:uhoh: what's not good bout commando's !? Im gettin the red one . . .
Oh, nothing wrong at all. I'm getting a Commando wheel too. It's just that Joey made reference to "going commando" . . . if you get what that means (unrestricted in his shorts). It was hilarious! :lol:
:uhoh: what's not good bout commando's !? Im gettin the red one . . .
Oh, nothing wrong at all. I'm getting a Commando wheel too. It's just that Joey made reference to "going commando" . . . if you get what that means (unrestricted in his shorts). It was hilarious! :lol:
toontowncivic
06-08-2003, 02:51 PM
Originally posted by Z Babe
Oh, nothing wrong at all. I'm getting a Commando wheel too. It's just that Joey made reference to "going commando" . . . if you get what that means (unrestricted in his shorts). It was hilarious! :lol:
Or unrestricted in Chandlers shorts... okay we are way O/T! haha what color are you getting?
Oh, nothing wrong at all. I'm getting a Commando wheel too. It's just that Joey made reference to "going commando" . . . if you get what that means (unrestricted in his shorts). It was hilarious! :lol:
Or unrestricted in Chandlers shorts... okay we are way O/T! haha what color are you getting?
Z Babe
06-08-2003, 04:25 PM
Originally posted by toontowncivic
Or unrestricted in Chandlers shorts . . .
Yes, thanks for clarifying that -- Joey was "going commando" while wearing Chandler's shorts (couldn't remember his name). :biggrin:
Or unrestricted in Chandlers shorts . . .
Yes, thanks for clarifying that -- Joey was "going commando" while wearing Chandler's shorts (couldn't remember his name). :biggrin:
95civicman
06-08-2003, 05:21 PM
not just his shorts.. but in all of his clothes!!:biggrin:
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