POST Your Interior MODS!!!
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POST Your Interior MODS!!!
Hey Guys,
Was just searching through this section of the forum, and havent really seen too many interior mods threads. So figured I would create a thread for us all to show off interior goodies we have added or installed over the hears! Trying to get ideas of how i wanna dress up my (currently stock) 2005 SLE! So start posting those pics!
Eric
Was just searching through this section of the forum, and havent really seen too many interior mods threads. So figured I would create a thread for us all to show off interior goodies we have added or installed over the hears! Trying to get ideas of how i wanna dress up my (currently stock) 2005 SLE! So start posting those pics!
Eric
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Krylon satin black spray paint and removed the *****
I've also replaced about half of the buttons and switches with black ones (which you already have) and put carbon fiber door handle bezels in
I've also replaced about half of the buttons and switches with black ones (which you already have) and put carbon fiber door handle bezels in
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JonPro,
Seems like quite the project that was to get fitted in there! How did you get wiring harnesses to match up?
Raptor,
How difficult was that push button ignition? As far as wiring and such. Do you just press it and it activates to start, or do u hold it until the car starts? Any pics of it?
Seems like quite the project that was to get fitted in there! How did you get wiring harnesses to match up?
Raptor,
How difficult was that push button ignition? As far as wiring and such. Do you just press it and it activates to start, or do u hold it until the car starts? Any pics of it?
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I decided to go with a black color to contrast the tan in the car, ended up using 'Lincoln Black' for a the dye...the interior dye I use with my business is made for plastic, vinyl, and leather and is a water based dye.
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