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Thread: Interior restoration with custom color

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timeless View Post
    FYI: I utilize PPF on all my stainless stuff and recently applied it to the stainless worktop on my new garage cabinets. Finger print and scratch-free for life!
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    I'm incredibly jealous of your garage floor. Is that an epoxy coating?
    Quote Originally Posted by Timeless View Post
    Polyurea coating with a low-gloss topcoat + heavy flake so I don't slip when it's wet. It's great - not slippery when wet.
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    Clearly you have a lot of talent not only laying this material but also determine proper colors that complement themselves and the car. Great job on this!
    That garage and floor are so nice and clean, that's what I thought about when I read that last quote by ZLoftsgard. Then I realized he was talking about the car's interior work. : )

    Silly me.

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    Thanks! It looks perfect and makes me want to spend more time in the garage. Both my garage and that interior work are top notch.
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    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Victor View Post
    Picked up apple cider for my sister. 🍎🍏

    The headliners are still light gray, and several bits in the center console remain to be done. But it’s a beautiful day today to drive an old car (it’s cold and crisp).
    Just a thought, but matching up the headliner to what you used on the dash would work well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny5alive View Post
    Just a thought, but matching up the headliner to what you used on the dash would work well.
    It’s a good idea, and would have look good 👍🏼. It’s just that the material I use - I don’t have many left, and can’t seems to find it anymore (amazon) Even in the history of what I previously order, it doesn’t show…

    The rear section of the headliner is done. Both door too. The front section and the sun visors are at the upholstery. All in the light beige colour.

    I will post pictures as soon as the remaining pieces are back.

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    That's awesome man. I really dig it. I'm sure had the cars been in production longer than a few years there would ha e been painted cars and different interior choices.

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    Thank you!

    ´received the headliner and sun visors. The mounting brackets were painted too.
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    Man every time i see this interior i cry. if someone made a stainless door escutcheon, id buy them in a heartbeat. Would look very nice in this car
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riley88 View Post
    Man every time i see this interior i cry. if someone made a stainless door escutcheon, id buy them in a heartbeat. Would look very nice in this car
    That would look incredible if executed correctly.
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    Some pics of the interior
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