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Okay folks, looking for some ideas here, standered corsa b, (L reg) White outside, and grey inside Any ideas of what i can do to the interior to make it look, well half decent? Know a few people just put in a cav interior or that but was wanting something diff, any ideas off stuff you\'ve seen or done?
Grey just not my color was thinking of black and blue or blue and white maybe.
Grey just not my color was thinking of black and blue or blue and white maybe.
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hmmm not sure about that colour lol
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where the best place to get that?
Was thinking of maybe getting spray for the interior plastic put it black or blue maybe, new seats and change the material on the doors etc. Along they lines.
Was thinking of maybe getting spray for the interior plastic put it black or blue maybe, new seats and change the material on the doors etc. Along they lines.
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me and philly g took our interiors apart and sprayed certain parts blue to match the colour of the car. it looks well good. i also got a mountney steering wheel to match.
i\'ll try get some pics on ere soon.
the paint i used wasn\'t interior paint as the colour of them are fairly dull so i used primer, then bodywork spray then lots of lacker.
i also didn\'t smoothe them out so it leaves a well good effect.
i\'ll try get some pics on ere soon.
the paint i used wasn\'t interior paint as the colour of them are fairly dull so i used primer, then bodywork spray then lots of lacker.
i also didn\'t smoothe them out so it leaves a well good effect.
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no didn\'t touch the plastics original finish before spraying as when clean the primer coat should take fine.
here\'s the order i did it:
1. primer
2. primer
3.colour coded bodywork spray (in my case blue)
4.colour coded bodywork spray
5. about three coats of lacquer
i then left them to dry for at least a day, preferably 2 or 3 as it would scratch easily when refitting.
still trying to get digi cam workin for pics.
here\'s the order i did it:
1. primer
2. primer
3.colour coded bodywork spray (in my case blue)
4.colour coded bodywork spray
5. about three coats of lacquer
i then left them to dry for at least a day, preferably 2 or 3 as it would scratch easily when refitting.
still trying to get digi cam workin for pics.
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same here bud fire them up
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Imo i would not bother colourcoding the dash it just looks tacky. each to thier own,
best thing to do imo like someone said above, have a look on here or ebay etc see if you can source a interior out of a more up model corsa. And/or just get 1 or 2 touches like veccy door handles etc.
best thing to do imo like someone said above, have a look on here or ebay etc see if you can source a interior out of a more up model corsa. And/or just get 1 or 2 touches like veccy door handles etc.