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Hello,
I'm looking to have my interior repainted and was wondering if anyone knew the best place to have this done. I tried painting my doors but man I cannot paint worth a damn. I have the grey cloth interior and was looking to make it black and white. If anyone knows where I should go please let me know.
Thanks
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I agree with Flo,
Pianted interiors are not my thing either.
You can make just a good statement with a nice set of Katskins or racing seats.
There are some tasteful dash kits out there too.
Ask NefCanuck. I like his.
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I'll also suggest a dash kit over anything painted. I got a set of aluminum-coloured interior door pulls from Nate ages ago and I think they add the right accent to the interior of the car. Aluminum HVAC knobs are a nice touch, too, if aluminum is your thing.
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I was the only member on this board with a Yellow Focus Sedan, and a 2002+ Euro Facelift on a sedan.
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I dont think "subtle" and "yellow accents" really go in the same sentence ;)
Aside from the oddball font they used for "focus", that silver sticker kit looks pretty good Nef.
Although I'd rather have a well done paintjob than aluminum-look or carbon fiber-look sticker kits.
I vote for keeping everything gray/black.. unless it's a show car it just ends up looking tacky. I painted my interior pieces silver and it turned out pretty well, although I'm sort of getting tired of it and I'm thinking of painting the silver pieces a darker gray.. more subtle and elegant.
As for door panels, the paint wont turn out unless you smooth the panel down and use some kind of adhesion promoter. You could also try a black vinyl dye, I think they are fairly common for trying to change interior colors.
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Thanks for all the imput.
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Nef's kit is impressive in person.
Perfect FIT!