paint interoir????
alright, well my whole plan my body of my car is the whole black and white situation! but my interior is TAN [:@]but im gonna EVENTUALLY turn the whole inside black, seats, carpet, everything..
so anyway to my question, should i paint my interior white?! yes or no? and how gay would it look with the tan? i already have white gauges and thewhite A/C thingy. so help me out here guys.,
so anyway to my question, should i paint my interior white?! yes or no? and how gay would it look with the tan? i already have white gauges and thewhite A/C thingy. so help me out here guys.,
I found a pic of my friends mustang that has the two-tone interior and he painted the some parts white.. Maybe this will help.. Not sure if you have just tan interior or the two tone though..

i think it looks like crap though.. i would definately go all black and then maybe some white..

i think it looks like crap though.. i would definately go all black and then maybe some white..
I absolutly hate painted interoirs where it has a "accent" color like the above pic. If your wanting black just try to find a donor car at a junkyard with a black inteiror and swap it over.
I have yet to see a proper job of interior painting on anything but a hot rod. Usually it turns out looking ok until you get up close and see the defects.
I used to work (for 4 years) at a place that built and painted interior parts for ford/dodge/mistu etc. The problem with DIY jobs is that unless your a pro you don't have a paint oven, and to get the proper look you need to heat it up to cure it. We spent alot of time/money and engineering on our paint booth heat to get it just right, its harder than it seems.
I have yet to see a proper job of interior painting on anything but a hot rod. Usually it turns out looking ok until you get up close and see the defects.
I used to work (for 4 years) at a place that built and painted interior parts for ford/dodge/mistu etc. The problem with DIY jobs is that unless your a pro you don't have a paint oven, and to get the proper look you need to heat it up to cure it. We spent alot of time/money and engineering on our paint booth heat to get it just right, its harder than it seems.
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I absolutly hate painted interoirs where it has a "accent" color like the above pic. If your wanting black just try to find a donor car at a junkyard with a black inteiror and swap it over.
I have yet to see a proper job of interior painting on anything but a hot rod. Usually it turns out looking ok until you get up close and see the defects.
I used to work (for 4 years) at a place that built and painted interior parts for ford/dodge/mistu etc. The problem with DIY jobs is that unless your a pro you don't have a paint oven, and to get the proper look you need to heat it up to cure it. We spent alot of time/money and engineering on our paint booth heat to get it just right, its harder than it seems.
I absolutly hate painted interoirs where it has a "accent" color like the above pic. If your wanting black just try to find a donor car at a junkyard with a black inteiror and swap it over.
I have yet to see a proper job of interior painting on anything but a hot rod. Usually it turns out looking ok until you get up close and see the defects.
I used to work (for 4 years) at a place that built and painted interior parts for ford/dodge/mistu etc. The problem with DIY jobs is that unless your a pro you don't have a paint oven, and to get the proper look you need to heat it up to cure it. We spent alot of time/money and engineering on our paint booth heat to get it just right, its harder than it seems.
I'm in the same boat. I want black and I have tan. Plan on spending $1000+ for parts from a donor....[&:]
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