Tan interior:(
00clipsegt
11-27-2004, 05:42 PM
I have a 2000 gt with the black dash and tan everything else, anyone now where(ive searched) i could switch to black door panels,head liner and so on?
00clipsegt
11-28-2004, 12:09 PM
No one?????
FairyDust
11-28-2004, 07:13 PM
I personally like the black/tan combo. The exterior of my car is also black though, its the car in my avatar obviously. And my leather is tan with the black dash, etc. I think it looks good to me. The only thing I don't like is when I wear like tan skirts/pants with a black shirt, then I feel like a tard cause I totally match my car lol. But otherwise I love the combo myself. No clue where you could get that stuff. Maybe trying doing a search using google.
crazy_ugly_coyote
11-28-2004, 10:01 PM
i think tan was the only color head liner available.
FairyDust
11-29-2004, 12:40 PM
hey maybe you could paint it? You know how like they have those leather or cloth paints and people paint their seats, and steering wheels and whatever.
I have no idea though if you can, but if you ask a ricer they might know :evillol:
I have no idea though if you can, but if you ask a ricer they might know :evillol:
Sleepr awd
11-29-2004, 08:58 PM
i'm...almost positive my headliner is black...hang on let me check....noope i was wrong its definitely tan!!! thats weird, everything else on my car is black and white
skunk_monkey
12-02-2004, 10:46 AM
dude...you could just paint it...if you cant find the parts...ive seen this dude...in a honda prelude do it...it looked funny though...his car was red...and he painted his inteior red as well...hehehe...but i dont know...oh yeah...hehehe...another down side to painting your inteior...is if you cant paint it right...or if you get drips...or if theres dirt or dust...or if its unevenly put on...hehehe...your cars gonna look funny....especially if you get drips....hehehe...you gottah strip off all of the paint...
crazy_ugly_coyote
12-02-2004, 01:58 PM
If you want to paint your interior follow these steps. Trust me on this I have painted many interiors before.
1. Go to your local Hardware store and get this paint caled "Infusion" it creates a chemical bond to the plastic.
2. Wash the plastic with rubbing alchahol until it is very clean.
3 Let the pieces dry in a safe place (i.e. closed garage).
4. After they dry lightly mist the plastic pieces with the paint so they have a little bit of paint on them.
5. Let them dry for about 2 hours, and then come back and put on yor first "Full" coat.
6. Let dry for at least 15 hours, and repeat at least 3 more time. This will leave the best finished product.
It may seem like alot of work but it is worth it!
1. Go to your local Hardware store and get this paint caled "Infusion" it creates a chemical bond to the plastic.
2. Wash the plastic with rubbing alchahol until it is very clean.
3 Let the pieces dry in a safe place (i.e. closed garage).
4. After they dry lightly mist the plastic pieces with the paint so they have a little bit of paint on them.
5. Let them dry for about 2 hours, and then come back and put on yor first "Full" coat.
6. Let dry for at least 15 hours, and repeat at least 3 more time. This will leave the best finished product.
It may seem like alot of work but it is worth it!
Sleepr awd
12-02-2004, 04:50 PM
the headliner is cloth...not plastic, and its still tan
00clipsegt
12-03-2004, 09:46 PM
thanx guys, i know how to paint it, i have painted many interiors bfore as well, just didnt really want to do all that again:) i wanted to get black pieces bcause the upholstery shops around here are hella expensive...but thanks for the help.
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