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ORIGINAL: silvercoupe97
You know...I really like the way that bezel turned out. Rustoleum black matte paint from...walmart? I'd like to redo some of my plastic pieces that way..oh wait, most if not all my interior is plastic[:'(]. Looks cheap, but it does cut down on weight. Anyway, I've never heard of folks using that to paint their interior...got any more tricks? say painting the dash..the pleather stuff or is that just dye territory?
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It is called Rust-oleum Specialty Textured Paint for Plastic. Ran me about $5. No primer needed. If Walfart dont carry it, any home improvement center should. Grinner used RO on some of his interior pieces
grinner's moddin on a budget thread. I have already done the shifter surround, the instrument cluster rings are next with the textured paint. The can is about 1/2 empty/full with 3 coats on the stereo bezel, 3 coats on the shifter surround. Im going to try to find some non textured for my pillars and overhead thingy. I want to try to match the charcoal of the dash vs pure black. Any of the non hard plastic I think would have to be dyed. I have found online some headliner material in dark charcoal for $35+shipping. The only thing is that I would have to dye or reskin the visors.
The stereo bezel is got to be one of the best bangs for the buck: Paint $5, spot putty $5, epoxy $5, sandpaper $5 and either ABS plastic ($5) or install kit ($12) for the ears/half moons. This has got to be one of the best/subtle mods that I have done (besides the A/V stereo) that I have done. What kind of stinks is that it looks like it came from the factory now. The commoner wont know the 3 days it took to get it to look like this haha. If you cant tell, Im stoked on how good this came out (sad isnt it haha).