my interior
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all you need to do is remove the parts...most com right off (center) or unscew the others. Wipe down w/rubbing alcohol, primer, sand, paint, sand, clear coat...re-install....less than $20, few hours of work.
I have the interior of my car done to match the exterior...i haven't taken any pictures in while, since my car is at Mitsu getting some work done...Still, for all those who know what i'm talking about.
97dsmbishi:
http://www.dsmtuners.com/gallery/sho...500&ppuser=511
you can check out some of my other pics at the above site.
Peace.
Phil
all you need to do is remove the parts...most com right off (center) or unscew the others. Wipe down w/rubbing alcohol, primer, sand, paint, sand, clear coat...re-install....less than $20, few hours of work.
I have the interior of my car done to match the exterior...i haven't taken any pictures in while, since my car is at Mitsu getting some work done...Still, for all those who know what i'm talking about.
97dsmbishi:
http://www.dsmtuners.com/gallery/sho...500&ppuser=511
you can check out some of my other pics at the above site.
Peace.
Phil
that looks great... the problem I'm running into is that my interior is two toned, with black and tan... not too much matches with tan.... what do I do with my door panels and glove box and that? its leather so I can't paint it...
yea, the vinyl paint works well, but you might want to give it a light coat of primer to help it stick if you want it to work very well........... i used the vinyl paint on small parts of my car, and the paint can scratch very easily, showin the original color of the parts.....



