HOW TO: DIY Custom Interior Project - **NO56K**"
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nice project bro...deng i like that..i got sum red rims on my ek sedan n i thought bout doin my interiors red all around to match my rim..
keep up da good work n keep us updated..
keep up da good work n keep us updated..
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Some pics i just snapped while i was waiting for someone....havent drove the car much...I had a leaky strut and replaced the whole suspension. Then my TPS sensor was acting funny and i had to get that all squared away. Plus the weather on the weekends has been pretty shitty around here.
Let me know what you guys think....i kno my shift **** is broken, it happened on the way to where i took these pictures...
ill get some nicer cleaner shots up soon of the whole thing....my back seats have been on hold as well because i havent found someone i feel comfortable with yet, and i dont have the spare $$$ laying around for it a.t.m......
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Looks good man. I've got mine started now too just need a steering wheel and front seats. I used the stock back seats and just dyed them with rit liquid dye they look pritty good but I have to shampoo them and I think a lot of the dye is going to come out making them look dark gray... I don't know I guess I'll find out.
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Youve done a beautiful job and I know what I want to do to my 96 interior nowww. Most tasteful interior, IMHO!
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Looks good man. I've got mine started now too just need a steering wheel and front seats. I used the stock back seats and just dyed them with rit liquid dye they look pritty good but I have to shampoo them and I think a lot of the dye is going to come out making them look dark gray... I don't know I guess I'll find out.
THANKS!
THANKS!
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dammmmmmmmmmmmmm person like you inspire us to work on ours car and do stuff like thisssss, dam you ek is so beautifullllllllllllllllllllll, on a rating you 10+, A+, dam really nice work i get really impresed congrations you have a really nice car
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wooow well after 2 hr 45 minutes of reading your thread , im more conviced on keeping my ek hatch and DIY my black interior , just have a few questions, so far any re-touches? fading? peeling ? cracking ?
thanks
thanks
#365
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lol im right there with you... question tho... does the steering wheel need to be removed to take out dash?
#366
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its holding up REALLY well.....only spot that has shown any wear is on one of the kick panels that has a broken tab that keeps coming popping off.....it has a few scratches on it...other than that everything is per-fect-o
it does not HAVE TO....but its 10x easier without it.....its easy..
two T30 ( i think ) torx bits to remove air bag
unplug airbag ( WITH BATTERY DISCONNECTED FOR ATLEAST 5 MIN!! )
19mm socket for center bolt....
done
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OMG i just went through this entire thread and DAMN you've got a nice interior. I really love the black panels. Props to you from another jealous ricer lol
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