Just looking to see who u guys think has the nicest wood interior out their on the aftermarket, and i was wondering hoe they go on are they all stick on or is their another way?
Any input is appreciated Thanxs BOB |
Most interior trim kits I've seen, I havn't been impressed with the fitment. They can't seem to get the trim piece around the stereo to fit right. You are probably better off painting the pieces.
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the only one i say that looked good was the C/F kit that crazytaxi has. but still it doesn't lay right.
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mine turend out real nice, but like nick said the part around the stereo didnt fit all the way
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yeah, look at marcs car... his interior trim was painted. You can use almost any kind of paint... I used Testors plastic paint in metallic burgandy. Make sure you sand the interior pieces slightly and make sure they're clean, and apply many coats of clearcoat.
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here's a pic of mine
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Not to hijack the topic, but do you have a thread to how you got your speedometer and tachometer that way? - AleroGL02 |
the speed and tach are the halo gauges
this site's done group buys in the past i think they were $40-50 |
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Not to hijack the topic, but do you have a thread to how you got your speedometer and tachometer that way? - AleroGL02 [/b][/quote] Yeah, those are halo gauges, and the "standard indiglow gauges" look the same during the day but they light up different at night. The bezel around the gauges is from Speedhut (got it from ebay for like $20) and I painted it metallic burgandy. |
Awesome. Thanks.
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