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Hi peeps,

I am about to embark on a mini rebuild/overhaul of my series 2 33 and part of project involves a new S3 33 GTR interior.

Anyway I got to thinking over many bevvies last night that the crappy looking light grey roof lining & rear view mirror would look a lot better if i could match it to the darker grey colour like the dash/doorskins etc etc.

What would be the best way to do this? Paint, Dye or a full reupholster?

Has anybody here done it?

Im keen for opinions and pics if anyones got them

Ta

Id say paint it, would be the easiest and cheapest way.

And should be fine if done right as its not going to get rubeed off

Reupholster would be a bit tricky but could be done just need a few cans of spray glue and some light material.

Spray both surfaces lightly then lay it on.

thats doing it properly uou may be able to just glue material over the old stuff

Edited by Arthur T3

Making a black roof lining is on my to do list.

I looked into it a bit, read up about painting etc. But I was a bit concerned about a lot of people saying how the paint smell didn't ever seem to properly go away and that on some hot days the smell would come back, so I dunno?

I'll most likely get mine retrimmed in alcantara or something similar.

As for the mirror, painting would be fine, that's what I will most likely do (or get a carbon fibre stick on cover from Japan :P )

Making a black roof lining is on my to do list.

I looked into it a bit, read up about painting etc. But I was a bit concerned about a lot of people saying how the paint smell didn't ever seem to properly go away and that on some hot days the smell would come back, so I dunno?

I'll most likely get mine retrimmed in alcantara or something similar.

As for the mirror, painting would be fine, that's what I will most likely do (or get a carbon fibre stick on cover from Japan :P )

If you get the right paint its odourless..

Also you know what might be cool, get that carbon fibre wrap and do you whole hoodlining in it..definately be different.. :D

Edited by Arthur T3

Nah I think alcantara will be the go. Will match my seats better. This photo here is what made me decide to go with it:

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However i'm going to remove the centre interior light for a cleaner look :P Yep, I am that anal.

Here's some more pics of the interior because it is so bloody gorgeous (Replica Z Tune)

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Jeez Phil that looks awesome. You do realize that's gonna cost a fortune yeh?

The paint smell worries me too, like on a hot day etc.

Arthur do you know what odourless paint you would use??

Got a linky?

If your going to change the colours of the plastics you really need a plastic/ vinyl stain instead of paint that way scratches will remains the darker colour and not stand out, as for the headliner remove it from the car and retrim it in whatever fabric you like,if you really want to use something like a vinyl wrap u need to remove the fabric then use a wire brush on a dril and remove every bit of foam, I did it for a leather trimmed car when I put the sunroof in it, not fun (time+tears)

I couldn't afford to go to the extremes that interior is done to.

However the roof lining and a couple of bits and pieces are do-able, shouldn't cost to much.

It will cost a lot more than a can of paint though

If u go to that utube clip he is actually selling the stuff, has mixed reviews though, but anyone who is painting their seats probably has a few screws loose anyway..I reckon for the roof should be fine..And for the price of a can 20$ its worth a try, if it doesnt work just get it retrimmed later.

http://www.simplyspray.com.au/

EDIT..Only comes in black..

Edited by Arthur T3

"shouldn't cost to much"...............famous last words mate, we are car modifiers. Since when does any of the things we do not cost much :D

Lol to true I suppose :P

Well when I used to work at Autobarn to retrim a roof lining in normal velvet type material we used to charge around $150-$200.

I dont see why you couldnt just stick fabric over the old hood lining,

no need to strip it right back.

Depends how much $$ your willing to spend and how properly u like to do thongs i guess.

Main reason is the old fabric with age will start to peel away from the solid underlay. You see a lot of cars, especially smokers cars, that have the roof lining falling down from the adhesive letting go. So even if your roof lining is in good condition, you run the risk of it starting to sag one day. When if you do it all properly, it will last another 10-20 years.

mates a trimmer dave - its around 160-220 depending on what material you choose for the roof lining and if you remove it or have someone do that for you.

extra for visors to match

mates a trimmer dave - its around 160-220 depending on what material you choose for the roof lining and if you remove it or have someone do that for you.

extra for visors to match

Hey yeah the visors lol........thanks Chris didn't think about that. Does it look the same just a different colour or is it a whole new material?

I'll have some more coating comming your way shortly, plazmaman, a few other little bits and pieces like last time and some ceramicoat for my new turbo housing. Oh yeah can you fix my wheels?

What's the best way to get in touch nowadays. PM or just drop by the shop? You know you shouldnt post on my silly threads mate I always want little tiny thingys coated...hahahaha

Did John P from UAS get in touch with you?

D

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