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Old Mar 19, 2010 | 02:13 PM
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Default Re: SRT6 interior color swap

The NA Crossfire never offered a tan/black interior. There is two tone grey, Cedar (redish and gray) and an ivory/black (like in the Wikipedia picture)

The SRT6 interior comes in any color you like as long as the only color you like is charcoal. On my black SRT6 that was just too much "dark". The interior felt confining. If you were to "swap out" the other colored pieces, trying to order them from Chrysler would probably set you back the price of a new Crossfire. You could keep an eye on eBay for one that was totaled, but you never know exactly what you will get.

Even if you swap those pieces, your seats will still be all charcoal (albeit with the Alcantara inserts). As far as a light colored steering wheel, they get real dirty real fast.

I would suggest a good upholstery shop to change whatever you want or do something like I did and get in touch with a local Colorglo franchisee. They have the ability to dye the leather and use a special paint on the plastics. You can choose any color you want and it will take a day to do (they come to your home or shop). I liked the look of the Italian makes (specially Ferarri) use of "butterscotch" a very rich warm color that is a great contrast with the charcoal in the SRT6.

https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/...different.html

I even had them do the headliner, A pillars and trunk area. It has been six months and is still holding up very well. Cost should be around $1500 max.



Originally Posted by mjgroves
Hi all,

I was looking at pictures of the different interior color options for the crossfire and I realized that I really liked the look of the tan/black interior found in N/A crossfires. Since the pieces are all the same (except for the seats and instrument cluster), how hard would it be to buy all the tan interior pieces and swap them with their respective black pieces in the SRT? i.e. the glove compartment, door handle trim, etc. The stick on crap you buy off ebay looks hideous and cheap to me, so that's not even an option. Has anyone ever thought about doing this? Would it be possible?
 
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