Painted Seats (BACK)
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
Fubu, I think if you get everything tweaked, it will be a fantastic mod, especially for the convertibles.
I would think it best to paint in actual body color as to match the finish as well as possible. The only thing to consider, depending on how the seat is adjusted there is much more a potential for paint damage against the rear bulkhead cover, I know most people have their seats almost touching this now, so not much room....
I would think it best to paint in actual body color as to match the finish as well as possible. The only thing to consider, depending on how the seat is adjusted there is much more a potential for paint damage against the rear bulkhead cover, I know most people have their seats almost touching this now, so not much room....
I had them primed white to see how it would look and it was a killer in my white srt6 coupe. I have no tint and you could see the from all angles. the SRT6 decal also looked great. To me if I tweak the design and make a final product I guess the will be well fit.
Well then keep at it, I like the look, especially for the white...
Painting the back of my seats graphite when they are already grey will not really pop out at you like yours would.
Painting the back of my seats graphite when they are already grey will not really pop out at you like yours would.
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
Well then keep at it, I like the look, especially for the white...
Painting the back of my seats graphite when they are already grey will not really pop out at you like yours would.
Painting the back of my seats graphite when they are already grey will not really pop out at you like yours would.
Red like the calipers, or color of the instrument cluster light (if changed), same color as the hood viper looking stripes, alloys, well almost anything to add the customisation.
Originally Posted by FUBU
well almost anything to add the customisation.
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