Hazzle
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Anyone got pics of there resprayed interior?
planning to do this soon - just trying to gather a few idea's
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jamesw
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http://www.ukhoster.net/carpics/5.jpg
JW
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bun
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interior looks sweet! how long and how hard is it to do though, I was going to do mine the other day but couldn't figure out where to start
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Voyto
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i got a red car but wanna do a silver interior. will this look odd?
jamesw- which silver did u use in yours?
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jamesw
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tis pretty easy to do only pain is removing everthing to spray espesh the center bit with heater controls and also hard to spray into any enclosed places suck as door pockets etc whichout it splashing back out, i used star silver interia paint from halfords, if i remember rightly you get, primer, paint, and sealer, nt cheap but does a gd job, i dnt think silver would look out of place in a red car, lots of manufacturers these days producing cars are starting to add touches of silver to the interia looks miles better IMO
JW
[Edited on 20-10-2003 by jamesw]
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jamesw
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VoYtO LeViCh :: Where you get that zaust?? looks sweet.
JW
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Graham
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luks extremly nice thats how i want mine to be done silver to go with the flame red exterior. jus the fact that if i take it off and put it on agen there is a chance of it rattling and that'll b annoyin
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jamesw
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incufan2k3 :: i shouldnt think so, aslong as you aint left with a few screws afterwards but mine was fine.
JW
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stuyw
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the best way to tackle this is to take as much time as possible as the bits u are removing are easily broken
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the_legend_of_yrag
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ive done heater vents left n right, dash surround door handles and tweeter holders and mfd cover.
wasn't hard get the max power haynes, tells you how to take stuff out.
I used colour plan stuff from local car shop, did it in metalic silver, finished off with chrome vectra door handles, and white lockwood dials, and chrome surround from cobra!
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the_legend_of_yrag
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actually it was tetrosyl, plastic primer, metalic silver paint, and clear lacquer
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Hazzle
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Ive got a mettalic grey corsa b
so was thinking of spraying it silver/or the same mettalic grey colour
i got that haynes corsa manual the other week - so when i get round to it.... fingers crossed.
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the_legend_of_yrag
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it's not hard at all ive had everything off 3 or 4 times now and to get all the parts off i mentioned now would only take 30-45 minutes!
I'd say metalic silver or get the same colour paint of your car from vauxhall!!!
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Hazzle
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sounds like a plan cheers guys
will get some pics when i get round to it.
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the_legend_of_yrag
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also i allowed myself 3 days to do it in. A good day with wet n dry to get a smooth surface, then spraying the primer on. Second day started painting, and third day lacqured it all.
Use cobra 148's painting guide, very usefull!
[Edited on 20-10-2003 by the_legend_of_yrag]
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Graham
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im planning to start sprayin over the half term but ive never done n e thin like this before so how easy is it to be fair. i know where most stuff is to take off over than the glove box handle??? i want it to look like JW pic over than the main dash (bove the steering colum and wheel) cheers
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stuyw
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u can buy the max power haynes manual for more info. the glovebox handle just sprises off
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Graham
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yeh jus read it lol didnt think it were that easy well i got a week to do the job lol
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stuyw
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as i said before, just take ur time m8 n u'll be ok
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Graham
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yeh ill do what the_legend_of_yrag ses, one step a day. so if it all goes well pics will be on here. o btw where can i host pics on the net
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stuyw
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get some1 off here to host them for u m8
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Graham
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rite got the all clear for tomoz, startin on summin small such as the ash tray and its 3 for 2 in Halfords on Primer, Laquer, Paint wayhey
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the_legend_of_yrag
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Yea if you want to do it all id get two cans of each, also use cobras guide as well, in turorials and faq!!
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