Interior Help
sLADe781
08-27-2006, 09:52 PM
Okay guys, I need some help. I have the beige colored interior right now and what I wanted to do was swap out all the beige stuff to either black or charcoal (like the trunk's color) and have a 2-tone color scheme (black and gray or something) for my seats. Although that is still ideal, I don't know if I can afford it because it consists of replacing the whole carpet, the overhead stuff as well as my sunroof stuff (just one plastic I guess). At any rate, what do you guys think? Should I just keep saving up and have a shop change out the whole interior or should I just do something like http://www.importprecision.com/leather_interior_installation.htm.
I really did want the darker interior but seeing that I don't know if I could afford it then I might just go with just changing out the leather for a 2-tone set up. Let me know you guys' thoughts. Thanks. :)
I really did want the darker interior but seeing that I don't know if I could afford it then I might just go with just changing out the leather for a 2-tone set up. Let me know you guys' thoughts. Thanks. :)
planet_keeper
08-28-2006, 12:27 AM
the process for the seats looks pretty simple, id imagine that the ceiling and carpets would be a fairly simple job as long as you had your seats out as well. i bet stealth316 has something on it. after seeing how simple it is, it kinda makes me wanna redo my own seats
sLADe781
08-28-2006, 08:15 PM
Only one response? Doesn't anyone care... :( LMAO Seriously though, I want some other opinions too. Stay with the beige interior and do a 2-tone setup for the seats or change the whole interior to a darker setup?
Stealthee
08-28-2006, 08:29 PM
My car used to have the tan interior. Its now all charcoal and black. I raped the seats and carpet from a parts car I had. Then I took some Dupont fabric and plastic paint and painted the headliner, the a pillars, the b pillars, and the carpeted uper door inserts. Looks awesome. Well worth the effort.
sLADe781
08-28-2006, 09:48 PM
^^Got any before and after pics??? :biggrin:
Stealthee
08-28-2006, 10:17 PM
hmmm, I dont think theres any before pics. I'll have to see if I have any afters. The dark tint with the dark interior looks pimp. :)
liquidPunk
08-28-2006, 11:31 PM
I'd redo the leather myself (I already want too!) It would be fun as hell imo... But i do worry that one seat will look awsome and the one i redo first will look crappy in comparison.. still that way you save money and get ultimate customization... and lear something too.
Morphius289
08-29-2006, 04:17 AM
Hah, thats the same page that I put into the FAQ.
On a sidenote, if you don't want to do all that work, I believe there is a Corbeau group buy on 3SI.
On a sidenote, if you don't want to do all that work, I believe there is a Corbeau group buy on 3SI.
sLADe781
08-29-2006, 11:48 AM
Are there like paint that we could buy to spray the plastic turning thing for the sunroof or do we just buy a new gray/black one? I'm pretty sure I could do the seats myself since the write-up was pretty detailed but not too sure about the roof and carpet area. :o/
crazymofo63
08-29-2006, 12:42 PM
I need some information in how to take out the factory radio. does anyone know how or were i should start. thanks for any feedback.
Morphius289
08-29-2006, 12:58 PM
Are there like paint that we could buy to spray the plastic turning thing for the sunroof or do we just buy a new gray/black one? *cringe* IS there any paint that we could buy to spray the plastic turning thing.
sLADe781
08-29-2006, 01:58 PM
^^Shoot me! LMAO That's why I did math instead of English BOZO...or did I spell that wrong too???
Morphius289
08-29-2006, 02:09 PM
Rofl, how did I know that the other asian kid was a math nerd :rofl:
And I'm sure you can just use spray paint to paint it. Unless you want to go high quality.
And I'm sure you can just use spray paint to paint it. Unless you want to go high quality.
sLADe781
08-29-2006, 06:32 PM
Math nerd? That's "MR. MATH GENIUS" to you son!!! :p
crazymofo63: http://www.stealth316.com/2-radio-rem.htm
crazymofo63: http://www.stealth316.com/2-radio-rem.htm
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