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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Brampton
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Adam
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Nice, but i'll share my complaints with you (btw, i have this same set-up, except with vinyl pillars, not suede) you shoulda used flat black paint, not gloss, and do yourself a favour, get a hold of an upholstery guy, and get those rear pillars wrapped...it'll look A LOT cleaner...all in all, good work
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: New Rochelle, NY / Stony Brook, NY
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James
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I like. Well, I think the pillars look kinda weird, but I'm liking the suede.
PS: Maybe it's that tiny bit of OCD in me, but I think you should brush the suede. |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Long Island, ny
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Looks awesome, I'd take the suede off the a/b pillars and pick up some SEM vinyl dye, you can do the "oh ****" bars, pillars and everything else in basically honda oe black, heres an amazing write-up on it: Honda-Tech.com: Paint and Body: Good Method of Painting Interior Plastics? **NOT A RICER THREAD PLEASE READ**
I plan on doing this to the plastic and doing the head liner in suede exactly how you did it. |
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