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Re: tweed or painted interior
using fabric to change the interior appearance comes out better looking, as long as the work is done right. painting it can look pretty good, but it will require a lot of prep work for the paint to stick to the plastic and look good.
id recommend getting a piece of tweed and wrapping a spare interior part like a pillar or a glovebox. if you like how it looks, go for the rest of it. the only parts that are hard about interiors is concave curves (ones that curve inward).
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over 10 grand in parts, and about 300 hours of labor, and i only spent 3k. and then Katrina filled it with mud.
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