Thanks Kevin for the compliments. Hopefully I will see you at Daves house the next time you come down. I coudnt make it last time. As the interior. What I did was dissasemble the entire interior of my car. When i got my car it was severely sun damaged. IT was all faded and burnt and looked like crap. If you notice most interiors on deloreans have faded intereriors. Even ones that werent in the sun all that long. Take a look at the different panels in the interior such as the color of the binnacle and the dash for example. You can see the difference in the gray colors. MOst of the time the gray turns brownish over time. In almost every delorean I have seen with grady interiors the grady parts of the interior dont match each other. Now for what I did. I took every panel out of my interior. The kneepads the ccenter console, the glove compartment, seats, carpets, dash, binaccle, rear armrest pads etc. There was nothing left in my car excpet of bunch of wires.(it was scary) After everything was out I had time to inspect the panels and compared the colors of gray in all. Everyone was a different color gray. Reason is because different types of vinyl were used on the panels and they fade differntly over time. It was hard to get a color match of the gray. Now for the dye. I went seaching the archives for somone else who dyed a part in their car. I noticed one guy who said that Plasti-kote 408 was a spot on match and that Plasti-kote not like other dyes will not chip or peel or crack. I didnt believe it so i went and bought a can and dyed one piece. It looked great and the gray matched exactly to orginal gray of teh binnacle when you order a new one from DMC houston. THe next test was to see if it cracked or peeled. I waited a day even though it dries in 10 mins. I tried scratching and peeling it it it woudnt come off. Its great stuff. The key is to CLEAN the vinyl with hot water and detergent and get off any armor-all or crud or oils off of the panels or the dye wont work. After that spray around 5 LIGHT coats of dye and wait til it dries. I did that for every part of my car. It now looks better than new. If anyone wants i can put before and after pictures up on the web. Let me know if anyones interested. Thanks again kevin. Jon