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Blackout!!
Okay So i am painting interior pieces, gonna go black, but i am thinking of doing some pieces in BLUE as accent pieces...but i need help with dash removal, a-pillar removal, and center console removal, but i havent tried too much yet got some pieces done and put back in, it looks soooo awesome, with the black makes that half-ass stock grey look like sh*t...aight well i got some pics put them up in a few hours...oh and what do u guys think about spray painting the seats??? like its fabric spray, seems aloy easier and cheaper than seat covers, cuz again i am looking for a stock look, albeit the color change...racing seats are a no-go for me...
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Re: Blackout!!
yo i painted my seats with that paint i did them blach and after a few weeks to a month is starts to rub off but if you wana keep paintin them its worht it i like the way it looks
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Re: Blackout!!
i think the dash and a-pillars are easier to paint while in place, just get some blue painters tape and a lot of newspaper. I'm doing the same project on my car, just without the blue, I might do some orange instead. but, the black center piece, the little strips on the side should just pop out so get a flat head and be careful, then you should see some screws for the top strips and I assume those just pop out as well. door panels are pretty simple, the back panels (under the seat and whatnot) are pretty simple.
feel free to ask anything about it.
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yes so i think i am gonna leave dash and a-pillars in and paint, gonna go get blue paint, more black, and some tape from store after class...ill try to get the pics up as well...
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Don't just tape it off...tape it off with plastic (like garbage bags or w/e) on the other side of the tape. Make sure you cover a very very large area around where you're spray painting. I've done this allot and it's amazing how far the paint can travel and settle