Finished painting interior
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Finished painting interior
Hey guys, not sure what you'll think but i quite like it. I still need to get floor mats maybe in the red chequer plate or similar. The gear-boot is hand made by ME and i love the Mazdaspeed knob, very comfy
Anywho let me know what you think! (any tips are appreciated)
P.S. What switch is the end pic of. Fog lights?
[img]http://schultzy.budda.googlepages.com/Image005.jpg
[/img]http://schultzy.budda.googlepages.com/Image006.jpg/Image006-full.jpg
[img]http://schultzy.budda.googlepages.com/Image008.jpg
[/img]http://schultzy.budda.googlepages.com/Image007.jpg
Anywho let me know what you think! (any tips are appreciated)
P.S. What switch is the end pic of. Fog lights?
[img]http://schultzy.budda.googlepages.com/Image005.jpg
[/img]http://schultzy.budda.googlepages.com/Image006.jpg/Image006-full.jpg
[img]http://schultzy.budda.googlepages.com/Image008.jpg
[/img]http://schultzy.budda.googlepages.com/Image007.jpg
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Re: Finished painting interior
Schultzy wrote:Hey guys, not sure what you'll think but i quite like it. I still need to get floor mats maybe in the red chequer plate or similar. The gear-boot is hand made by ME and i love the Mazdaspeed knob, very comfy
Anywho let me know what you think! (any tips are appreciated)
P.S. What switch is the end pic of. Fog lights?
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shame about the picture quality but looks the goods! i want to do something like that, how long did it take? did you sand before you painted? gimme some insight
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no sanding required but could help. Use a wax and grease remover first to get rid of any impurities and go for your life doing light, even coats. If you do 5 or 6 coats you wont have a problem with it scratching off and having a clear over it to prtect it looks way too shiny.
I went through 3 cans of vinyl/plastic paint that cost $15 each. Pretty damn cheap makeover with only a minimal amount of work!
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I went through 3 cans of vinyl/plastic paint that cost $15 each. Pretty damn cheap makeover with only a minimal amount of work!
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Schultzy wrote:they look fantastic mate! I like the way they just tidy everything up
Also i think the rubber ones might be a bit better as they wouldn't be so slippery as the autotechnica or similar ones from autobarn are.
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yea I borrowed a set of the premade ones but they were too shiny and annoying for me and the fit wasn't great either, also they were selling for $40 and I only needed the front ones
mine don't move around at all but I'm not sure if that's because of the stock anchor for the mx5 mats or because of material, $26 for materials and 10 mins of cutting
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