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I swapped my blue cloth interior durring my f22a1 to a6 conversion
Now I have the SE
Leather back seats with only 1 rip (it's just faded in some placed)
Engine
Center console (I painted black) used dupli color paint
Originally posted by evil_demon_01Do it once, do it right.
Saving a dollar is not worth risking a life.
White -91 LX Sedan - leather converted
Mulberry 91 EX Sedan
The project 92
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Haha thanks. It is WELL worth the effort. After almost 4 months, my interior is only showing a few small scuffs and nicks in the paint from daily abuse and constant pulling the interior apart.
This SEM paint is very durable.
A couple updated pics.
Last edited by crazymikey; 04-10-2012, 01:04 AM.
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Also I was thinking tonight about door sills. Sedan and wagon guys have the rare possibility of finding a '91 SE with black interior from which to grab door sills. Coupe owners have only the Phoenix red DX coupe. This car is a mystical unicorn in most parts of the country. Finding them in the junkyard is next to impossible. So a solution could be a light coat of roll-on or spray-on truck bed liner. Because of the wear and tear that surface was designed to receive pain will eventually start peeling. Mikey's DIY will help some because the chrome strips are made to sit a little higher and take the initial impact of your shoes when going in and out of the car. But ultimately I feel it's just too much of a high-traffic area to simply paint. A light coat of bed liner would also serve a functional purpose in the rain or just when it's still wet outside by adding traction to your shoes. Just my thoughts on the subject.My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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Originally posted by crazymikey View PostHaha thanks. It is WELL worth the effort. After almost 4 months, my interior is only showing a few small scuffs and nicks in the paint from daily abuse and constant pulling the interior apart.
This SEM paint is very durable.
A couple updated pics.
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The 1992-1996 Prelude.My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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