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Old 05-13-09, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by camberSC
Nice interior. I am digging the gunmetal color instead of the wood.
thanks, that wood really was making the car look really old. i think the gunmetal color gives it that modern update it needed.

Originally Posted by mkiiisupra
Lookin nice. Are we goin to be seeing it at any meets soon? One on saturday and one in the 2nd week of June.
you mite be seeing it at one of the meets but just to warn you guys its not show quality i messed up on some spots on the seats becuz i first was using a foam brush then i finally found my paint gun but even with the gun i have alot of runs becuz i was trying to get into the seams.

Originally Posted by pnyboy27
nice! looks very clean..i like how you painted the ebrake and steering wheel..tell me how it holds up..im kinda hesitant upon that part..so whatd u do about the seat belts? did u paint those too? or did u just replace them with the grey ones?
the ebrake and steering wheel should hold up good since its the samething i used on the seats and those are holding up great from me getting up and out of them everytime i've been driving. the seat belts were painted with the color coat but they arent holding up well should of used the sure coat but i didnt have any left you really cant tell in the pic but its black.
Old 05-13-09, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by logicalman
you mite be seeing it at one of the meets but just to warn you guys its not show quality i messed up on some spots on the seats becuz i first was using a foam brush then i finally found my paint gun but even with the gun i have alot of runs becuz i was trying to get into the seams.
no worries, I have dent/dings galore. Not many are truly show worthy anyways.
Old 05-13-09, 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by mkiiisupra
no worries, I have dent/dings galore. Not many are truly show worthy anyways.
yup! and we still show up! just for the fun of it
Old 05-14-09, 05:16 AM
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Switching this interior is a royal pain in the butt because everything is tan, on some other cars that are tan a lot of the components like dash, door panels, headliner and carpets could be already black on a tan interior car

good job, I know it's a ton of work
Old 05-14-09, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by mkiiisupra
no worries, I have dent/dings galore. Not many are truly show worthy anyways.
man same here dings expo on my car lol...

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yup! and we still show up! just for the fun of it
im hoping to make it out to one of the summer meets but just gotta finish the headlight lenses and a few other stuff and i should be at one.

Originally Posted by snook
Switching this interior is a royal pain in the butt because everything is tan, on some other cars that are tan a lot of the components like dash, door panels, headliner and carpets could be already black on a tan interior car

good job, I know it's a ton of work
thanks mang

i wish i just found some oem black interior and switch it that would of been cake compared to having to pull every lil piece out, clean it, prep it for paint, spray the adheasion promoter on, and then finally paint talk about PIA lol..
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so now that im done with the interior im starting to work on the lighting besides working on my failed delined headlight lenses

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...ht-failed.html

i never knew on the taillights the inner lights were just a for brakes so i rewired the taillights so all of them stay on & brake. i also found some pearl white transparent paint at the craft store to paint over the amber turn signal and i also used the UV resistant clear.
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Old 05-16-09, 10:25 AM
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a pic of the taillights on
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Old 05-16-09, 10:27 AM
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hazards on lights off
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nice..not bad..i like how u rewired the lights..but not really feelin the white painted turns imo..but if u like it..keep on rockin!
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i wanted red and clear but this was the closest to that without buying 95 tails.
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