[DML] Re: Replace/convert interior
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[DML] Re: Replace/convert interior
- From: "supermattthehero" <supermatty@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 22:18:55 -0000
Alex,
You likely won't be able to find many of the interior panels
available (atleast, not cheaply) in black. My suggestion would be
to remove them and have them recovered in a matching vinyl, or
recover them yourself. I have done this and it turned out great.
It also adds a fresh smell to the car which is much more desireable
than the "old car smell" that my D had previously. It's not
difficult, but if you have never done something like this before, I
would practice on something else first, like maybe an old chair,
etc. It's generally a messy job dealing with the contact cement,
but well worth the results in my opinion. Additionally, when you
remove the panels, you will be able to use a heat gun/hair dryer to
straighten out any of the plastic if it is warped.
Matt
#1604
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Alex" <alex_wolf@xxxx> wrote:
> Is it hard to replace the interior panels? The D I just bought has
> some warp from the sun, and needs a new dash, and some of the
other
> panels replaced. Is this something that can be done without going
to
> Houston? Also, is it hard to convert the interior to black? I
prefer
> the look, but it seems like the parts are harder to come by. Any
> info is appreciated!
>
> Alex
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