Slappy Interior Overhaul, Stage 2
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Originally Posted by 04DarkShadowGT
The black looks too shiny to me. Maybe its the glare from some light or the camera but I would prefer more of a satin finsih.
But I am not sure about brown, black, and silver. You have alot of work ahead and good luck to ya but that color combo is definatly odd.
But I am not sure about brown, black, and silver. You have alot of work ahead and good luck to ya but that color combo is definatly odd.
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yeah, it's vinyl and carpet dye. i've never tried it on cloth seats so i dont know how it would turn out. i did it on my leather back seats just to see how they looked and you cant even tell they were dyed. they look factory as long as it's prepped right. im probably putting a rear seat delete in, i was just curious as to how they would look.
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Yeah i agree with floppy, i really dont like the tan/brown gig. Never did. The paint/dye works great, as long as you prep it correctly.
Now, if you end up jamming it with a screwdriver by accident yer gonna see the tan, but as long as you dont go ****ing your interior up with sharp objects it looks great.
Now, if you end up jamming it with a screwdriver by accident yer gonna see the tan, but as long as you dont go ****ing your interior up with sharp objects it looks great.
#41
Well all this convinced me to paint some of my interior today. I painted the trim pieces that hold all the switches on both doors and the whole trim around the shifter and the radio/a.c.. I painted them the same color as the car (DSG) and it looks awesome with my billet switches! I should have done this along time ago. Only cost like 15 bucks for all the supplies.
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Originally Posted by jeredan2003
Well all this convinced me to paint some of my interior today. I painted the trim pieces that hold all the switches on both doors and the whole trim around the shifter and the radio/a.c.. I painted them the same color as the car (DSG) and it looks awesome with my billet switches! I should have done this along time ago. Only cost like 15 bucks for all the supplies.
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