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Old 08-24-2003, 08:23 PM
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My interior v2.0

I got tired of living in lego land so I switched to black. Tell me what you all think.

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what parts did you, or have you painted in your interior? Have you painted the entire dash? If so, what kinda paint did you use, the process etc....

How is the feel of it, like to the touch? is it sticky, or does it get stained, dirty easily....

I tried painting some things in my car, with dupli color paint, and i just couldnt get it right....

I have a 96 Integra GS-R, and it has tan interior, i wanna go all black, or dark grey or something.....

Do you know of a good how to on this..

BTW, i think the blue in that pic looks phat, but i also like the clean black and grey look.
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I liked "lego land" better bro...black doesnt look as good IMO
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I like the blue better. It stood out more The black looks factory, though.

Scribes: Heres a good write up on how to paint your interior. http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...light=interior
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You see Ricochet,

After pissing at each other we pretty much have the same liking in cars. Because my interior was painted blue and white like yours and it is a DX. The only thing that is different is the piece where the ciggarette lighter is and that was also blue. I painted the dash the same color and went through the same process. I also painted my back panels blue and the little pocket white. I now want to go with fiberglassing certain parts and having them painted the same color of my car which is going to be a smoke silver. I'll post pictures of my old interior along with my dyno test.

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Old 08-25-2003, 10:07 AM
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Welp, thanks for the honest replies... In person it looks better but since the sun was right on it I guess it kind of made it look worse. I didn't like the blue/white because nothing on my car is blue. I'm trying to make everything match, and am on the prowl for some used black Sparco's to throw in there too.

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Feels nice and smooth because I sanded, primed, painted, then used quite a few layers of clearcoat.
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