thinking of cream leather interior?
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- Big Dorifto
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thinking of cream leather interior?
g.day poeple. ive got a jb with the horrible red maroon interior,
i was thinking something different for a staz like cream leather..
has anyone done anything like this?
i was thinking something different for a staz like cream leather..
has anyone done anything like this?
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- Big Dorifto
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Check out some of the tan on black interiors that widebodies have...
The maroon interior can look fine as well with a black instrument dash pad, black steering wheel and some centre console touches!
The JD maroon interior is hideous compared to the JB one (IMHO)!!
Pimps and hairdresses love'em though!
:beer
The maroon interior can look fine as well with a black instrument dash pad, black steering wheel and some centre console touches!
The JD maroon interior is hideous compared to the JB one (IMHO)!!
Pimps and hairdresses love'em though!
:beer
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But stinking hot on a hot day.TOMSUN wrote:Black leather is timeless...
Yeah, the JD fluffy maroon seats looks like something Austin Powers would have in his Shaguar.
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White and Maroon JB ....... NICE one brother:)
I know more than a few hate the maroon but I've learnt to LOVE my JB's maroon interior, though I never really hated it.
Try and appreciate the period/era correct beauty. Some years ago I watched a good mate destroy a nice original silver with blue interior sprinter because it looked too "old and 80's !?!?!". Subjecting it to a yellow leather and sprayed plastic interior and topped off with an orange body, I never got over that, the poor thing was practically in perfect original condition. Wish I'd saved that car from him now.........
Black leathers a good sugestion if you could get hold of the correct black factory plastics to match (which might be dificult), I don't think much of spraying plastic interior parts.
I know more than a few hate the maroon but I've learnt to LOVE my JB's maroon interior, though I never really hated it.
Try and appreciate the period/era correct beauty. Some years ago I watched a good mate destroy a nice original silver with blue interior sprinter because it looked too "old and 80's !?!?!". Subjecting it to a yellow leather and sprayed plastic interior and topped off with an orange body, I never got over that, the poor thing was practically in perfect original condition. Wish I'd saved that car from him now.........
Black leathers a good sugestion if you could get hold of the correct black factory plastics to match (which might be dificult), I don't think much of spraying plastic interior parts.
jb - white outside maroon inside
and there's absolutely nothing wrong with being like austin powers :Penthuzed wrote:Yeah, the JD fluffy maroon seats looks like something Austin Powers would have in his Shaguar.
Each to his own i suppose. You don't have to love everything the 80s had to offer. Perhaps he wants the car but not the nostalgia.jk wrote:White and Maroon JB ....... NICE one brother:)
I know more than a few hate the maroon but I've learnt to LOVE my JB's maroon interior, though I never really hated it.
Try and appreciate the period/era correct beauty. Some years ago I watched a good mate destroy a nice original silver with blue interior sprinter because it looked too "old and 80's !?!?!". Subjecting it to a yellow leather and sprayed plastic interior and topped off with an orange body, I never got over that, the poor thing was practically in perfect original condition. Wish I'd saved that car from him now.........
Black leathers a good sugestion if you could get hold of the correct black factory plastics to match (which might be dificult), I don't think much of spraying plastic interior parts.
But I must disagree with you about painting of interior plastics. I've painted interior plastics black before and they came out fantastical. Nice shine to them. I can guarantee you wouldn't be able to tell they were painted. The only thing that didn't work out was the dash shroud (the bit that goes over the speedo and tacho), and the reason for that was that it was majorly cracked and the paint just wouldn't stay nice around the cracks. Perhaps there was a way to do this that I don't know of, but that's my story anyway.
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
"to each his own" indeed. I've always believed that the person paying the bills on a car can do whatever they can afford. The opinions of others holds no authority what so ever.
Also wasn't trying to suggest that the maroon interior is too special to change.
My little story did get me thinking about a white Starion with navy blue interior, that's different (and 80's if retro's your thing), and would mean spraying plastic. What with the vast availability of blue silicone engine bay bits this colour scheme could make a well balanced look.
The problem I have with spraying plastic is durability, kick panels, consoles and keys swinging against steering column covers looks terrible all scratched up. Especially if you've sprayed maroon plastic cream or blue plastic yellow.
Also wasn't trying to suggest that the maroon interior is too special to change.
My little story did get me thinking about a white Starion with navy blue interior, that's different (and 80's if retro's your thing), and would mean spraying plastic. What with the vast availability of blue silicone engine bay bits this colour scheme could make a well balanced look.
The problem I have with spraying plastic is durability, kick panels, consoles and keys swinging against steering column covers looks terrible all scratched up. Especially if you've sprayed maroon plastic cream or blue plastic yellow.
jb - white outside maroon inside
I don't mind the maroon in my JB at all.. Since the outside of the car is also maroon, it suits fine.. I went black because at that specific point in time, I could only get my hands on gloss black or a dull (but lighter) red.. so black it was.jk wrote:Also wasn't trying to suggest that the maroon interior is too special to change.
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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- Big Dorifto
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i went with black seats, black wheeltoms starion wrote:yeah i might put some black into it like console, roof lining,dash, and carpet.. all i wanted was to brake up all that maroon.
i think this will work
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