Dressed up the Interior
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Couldn't bring myself to pay 500$ for the new colored panels but I wanted to do something to bring a little color to the inside of the car. I saw this done with cloth piping somewhere on here in a DIY thread and decided I would go the vinyl route since it looks more rigid and stock.
Picked this stuff up really cheap and install only took about 30 min total. I did have to take a lot of breaks because it was 99 degrees in my garage. Anyway, for under 20 bucks this mod really helps out the interior. |
Nice! Where'd you get it!? And how?
Ive been thinking about somehow dressing up my interior |
got it from here, fast shipping too.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/YELLOW-VINYL...E:L:OU:US:3160 install is easy, just need a trim tool or screw driver to pry the trim back in a couple places. It will not go in the very end small portion of the door trim, maybe if I had tried a lot harder but it was way to hot and it looks fine when the door is closed anyway. |
That looks awesome. :headbang:
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Nice! It has been rather hot here in Texas lol. I usually do everything to my car after 4.
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Thats when it is the hottest in my garage, the damn sun beats on it from about 4:00 on and it is almost to hot to be in there, maybe I should stop spending money on mods and insulate my garage, lol.
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How much did you order??
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I ordered 8 yards I think to have left over, I still have quite a bit left.
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that looks awesome
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Yep. Looks good! :thumbsup: GREAT job!
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Looks good, some of these mods only seem to work well with bright colored cars
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Looks awesome! I'm planning a stealth abl with my piping. Elwire fits perfectly in place of the string and shines through for a soft accent. Hopefully I'll have mine up and installed in a few weeks.
http://s5.postimg.org/t768tchqv/14_f...l_mod_test.jpg |
I like that!
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