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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: D.C.
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Nate
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Post Your Custom Interior!
I would like to see pictures from all those crazy bastards like myself who tore up their new car in hopes of an original interior design. I want Pictures of a true interior customization (Sorry but I've seen to many dead rest pedal add ons and a shift knob/boot change) I WANT MORE!! lol. you got em, post em i.e. Door Panels, Painted Trim, Seat Swaps, Headliner, Carpet etc...
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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As far as I know there hasnt been a complete swap...try searching just for seats or headliners.....I know there was a thread on 3 different headliners somewhere All black interior...with suede headliner |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: D.C.
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Nate
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I read most of the pages.... which is why i started this thread... my pics are pending and rendering, I have Door panel fabric swap, trim color swap, headliner swap, headliner slide door fabric swap, shift knob swap, front a pillar and rear quarter panel painted, interior dome light color change and still waiting to finish dash painting (I.C.E. pending gotta install the 7" Navi.) and trying to find upholster to inlay my seats with the same red carbon fiber style vinyl fabric that I did the doors and moonroof door with. This is what I am looking to see pics of. I just figured I'd put the ball in motion before I posted my pics.... thanks for the links though
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Location: Anaheim, CA
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David Yonehara
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This is SHGLBMX's Civic Si. It has a custom interior wrapped in faux carbon fiber, as well as a suede dash and a custom sound enclosure in the trunk. I don't know what page it's on because his thread is huge. :P Hope that helps!
shglbmx's alabaster silver Si |
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Nate
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I was looking forward to them too, sounds like my set up almost. Good looking out though C
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Chicago
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Jim
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Im not a ricer or anything, but u gotta admit, some of those Sparco racing seats or Recaro's are pretty cool. If I seen any I'll be sure to admire it, but i won't get'em bc theyre to riced for me.
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Location: D.C.
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Nate
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Too expensive for my taste, plus they are not that practical unless your running a harness. I've got some red carbon fiber style vinyl fabric that I am going to have an upholsterer inlay in the middle of each seat cushion.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Louisiana/Mississippi
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![]() ![]() ![]() I am also working on putting the red door inserts for the door panels, and some accent lighting as soon as christmas break comes up...i'll have to update this post in a few weeks anyway, the pics don't do it justice... |
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Nate
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Kevin
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If he keeps working on this it could end up looking nice. I would do anything that has silver at that point and hit the upper speedo trim. It is a great start to a show interior.
I would love to see the steering wheel done on that. UUUMMMM Coke...LOL. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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I actually ripped the whole dash apart and stripped it down to the bare plastic trim, then I took it to a body shop and it was done professionally, color matched to Rally Red exactly.
i've always liked the way an accent painted interior looked, iono...i like it a lot, and i get a lot of compliments so, to each his own I guess. but thanks for the feedback like i said, i'm still working on doing more, just have to find the time. i dont' really wish the tear down of the radio/ac unit on anyone, it was a major PITA! |
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Nate
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Age: 23
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At that angle, how does that radar detector work? Yes i know you can still detect and etc...but I don't think you are giving yourself the full benefit with that angle...
Straight and parallel is the best way to go, because every milisecond helps... |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Louisiana/Mississippi
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, it's straighter now
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