View Full Version : more interior work done
magnaexec
29-01-2007, 01:39 PM
just done some touch ups and added abit more white to the interior just on the air con vents and stuff really flows imo check it out
interior pic 1 (http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l287/magnaexec/26-01-07_1554.jpg)
interior pic 2 (http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l287/magnaexec/26-01-07_1552.jpg)
stereo_god
29-01-2007, 01:51 PM
looks great but i would paint the things around the ciggarette lighter white as well and do a white background on the fan controls. also i think the magna badge is too much and it would look better clean but its your call
btw how did you get the finish that good its great.
magnaexec
29-01-2007, 01:54 PM
The blue believe it or not is a rushed job lol that came out perfect ahah and the white in the picture u cant see the little bits of black one tip move the nosel when spraying, lol or else when u move it when its oput back in big black mark where it was sitting ahah
yeh i wasnt to sure bout putting the magna on there but without it its too plain i duno i dont hate it lol
BiG 4 CyL
29-01-2007, 01:55 PM
looks awesome mate! what paint did ya use? im assuiming its brushed on, not sprayed. how long did it take?
magnaexec
29-01-2007, 01:58 PM
looks awesome mate! what paint did ya use? im assuiming its brushed on, not sprayed. how long did it take?
all sprayed mate , nothing but sprayed and i used the best paint i think for any interior work at all which is vinyl plastic paint K AND H , i have also dont the foot plates as u open the door u look down and see and they will not flake or scratch its the best !
GoTRICE
29-01-2007, 02:18 PM
lol well you painted it well and it doesn't look hideous...
but it does look tacky boy racer, so unfortunately im not a fan.
magnaexec
29-01-2007, 02:19 PM
tacky boy racer :s
not hating your opinion lol just dont understand it
GoTRICE
29-01-2007, 02:26 PM
tacky boy racer :s
not hating your opinion lol just dont understand it
Colours stand out, light blue and white... in your face sort of thing.
Not having a go, thats just not how i roll sort of thing, i'm for subtlety if you get what i mean.
2 thumbs up either way:cool:
wtp omen
30-01-2007, 11:17 PM
Two thumbs up from me too :D
Just wondering exactly how you went about pulling out the strip between the air vents? i had a go at pulling mine out but gave up in fear of breaking it, is there something i'm missing?
if i can get it out it's going white.
ts3.0
31-01-2007, 11:59 AM
youve gotta pull the glove box out and reach up underneath, theres 2 wingnuts up in behind there youve gotta rip off, have fun
Fuzzlet
31-01-2007, 01:35 PM
youve gotta pull the glove box out and reach up underneath, theres 2 wingnuts up in behind there youve gotta rip off, have fun
I remember doing that about 14 months ago in my old TS and thinking "**** is it really worth it". Now if one had about 6 joints in their forearm, it wouldnt of been a problem.
Looking good mate, but if you wanna have a magna badge on the interior, I'd look at getting one off a 3rd gen. That and as others have said, the air con controls and cig lighter area would look great white too
Looking good mate, but if you wanna have a magna badge on the interior, I'd look at getting one off a 3rd gen. That and as others have said, the air con controls and cig lighter area would look great white too
thats what i was about to say, looks good, has anyone sanded back all the bits he painted blu etc.. so they are smooth and dont have that texture in them, and would anyone know how hard it would be to reupholster the top of the dash, i havent taken a good look at it but i was thinking about getting it done black, might just paint it though (but i really dont like the look of painted vinyl..)
personally i wouldnt have gone for white with it but my cars maroon so i wouldnt have picked either colour lol but i like it so good job
ts3.0
01-02-2007, 05:55 PM
its a **** to do, i tried it and it turned out ordinary, bought some verada woodgrain from the wreckers on the weekend for $10 and gave it a light sand and a paint, looks smooth as
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