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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 05:20 AM
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has anyone upgraded their trim inside the car, if so post your pic up, im thinking of either chrome trim ( i know it might be really tacky but thats why im asking people for their opinion,) or alluminum trim. my car is a black on black gt drop top. my windows are completly tinted out, i have chrome exhaust tips, clear corners in the front, and completly clear taillights in the back ( call me ricer if you will, i think my ish looks damn good), so now that you have a little idea of what my car looks like, what do you think about the trim idea?
Old Apr 23, 2004 | 12:31 AM
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Heres mine.... I sent off all my bezels to a guy in California that works for Saleen, and he colored and clear coated my pieces... it was around 450 bucks.... But completely worth it...

Im all for it it adds class and individualtiy.... if your car is black on black look into something carbon fiber or maybe a dark *** red...... Anything dark of any color would accent your black.....
Look on ebay for bezels and look for a guy in CA thats where I found him at
Old Apr 25, 2004 | 12:09 AM
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If you have a compressor and a spray gun it costs around $40 bucks to do it

get Dupont HIGH Gloss Vinyl from any automotive paint dealer youll need only one pint even the worst painter could do it




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forgot to mention you can get the Dupont HIGH Gloss Vinyl in your paint code i did mine in G2 2003 ford
Old Apr 25, 2004 | 04:47 AM
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Well with no practice they will come out looking like crap... Ive seen alot of people do it that way....

Plus also if you plan to do your door bezels, your better off buying new ones... The oils that are in them from poeples hands, cleaners etc.. Will not let the paint stick properly.....

Plus without a hard clear coat as a finish they scratch very very easily.......

Anything Dupont is a waste of money.....
Old Apr 25, 2004 | 11:28 AM
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Well with no practice they will come out looking like crap... Ive seen alot of people do it that way....

Plus also if you plan to do your door bezels, your better off buying new ones... The oils that are in them from poeples hands, cleaners etc.. Will not let the paint stick properly.....

Plus without a hard clear coat as a finish they scratch very very easily.......

Anything Dupont is a waste of money.....

well its been over a year and they still look perfect but @$450 i can afford to buy new interior 2 more times and still be ahead of the game
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