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> Change Interior Color, Baise to Black
post Jul 9, 2004 - 7:26 PM
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I've been thinking about getting my seat recovered in leather, but I would want to get them in black. How hard would be to change my interior color. I could buy new carpeting and fit it on the floor and headliner, and take out my sun roof lining that goes around parameter of the sun roof hool and spray paint it black. What about the mirror, dome light, and sun visors though? I'd really appriecate if anyone has any sugguestions. Thanks.
post Jul 9, 2004 - 8:57 PM
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I would say, unless its for show, dont bother.. Its going to be a big hassle.. an costly, just for a dif color..
post Jul 12, 2004 - 10:45 PM
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not hard i painted everything black. cost me a few bucks in black paint. replaced the mirror with a nice black one, sunroof controls painted. headliner cost like 20 bucks, head it leathered. seats were well, 1400 for my racing seats, black leather. dashboard 50 bucks black leather. diamond plate aluminum floor mats 5 piece 150bucks, chrome trim kit 150$
post Jul 13, 2004 - 10:36 PM
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What color is your interior now? Ex: say you have a primarily gray interior, but your dash inserts, i.e. area surrounding the gauges and stereo, could be easily changed to black using a dash kit...well why not have the seats recovered with black down the center, but have them edged in gray, (or burgundy, or whatever your primary interior color may be), a typical look for racing seats, but would look great on your stock seats, too. It could really make your interior stand out...It is a compromise, but you wouldn't have to change much and it would work with what your car already has...here's a rough example: user posted image

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