1995 SC300: Boring tan interior to something... better!
#16
It looks nice. Great start and looks a hundred times better than before. However, in the long run, you should get rid of those seat covers and get the seats redone.
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#17
Lexus Test Driver
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Please don't take this the wrong way because I DO appreciate the time effort involved... but there's still boring tan (?) All you did was wrap/rattle can the wood and plastic and some seat covers...you went from matching tan/brown (as boring as it is I agree, but it flows) to a funky mix of carbon and matte black and tan and dirty tan and unmatching tan seat covers and brown OEM dash, column, window trim, etc. Not feeling it personally... kinda has that 90's Civic interior effect to it
#18
Please don't take this the wrong way because I DO appreciate the time effort involved... but there's still boring tan (?) All you did was wrap/rattle can the wood and plastic and some seat covers...you went from matching tan/brown (as boring as it is I agree, but it flows) to a funky mix of carbon and matte black and tan and dirty tan and unmatching tan seat covers and brown OEM dash, column, window trim, etc. Not feeling it personally... kinda has that 90's Civic interior effect to it
#19
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Oh I know what you mean, there are still a handful of colors. The seat covers actually match much better then they appear to in the pictures. I'm still working on getting the interior to just 2 colors. Mostly trying to get rid of that dark tan.. It doesn't seem to fit in at all.
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