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Old Mar 14, 2007 | 07:25 PM
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Snap shots of my interior that i did over the weekend. i can't believe i found suede that matches very well to the color of the car. I did it without taking off the old black cloth stuff. it went right over with no problems and stuck very well. I tell ya the hardest part was taking the center section of the door panal apart. After that it was a breez. then used small swrews to put it all back togeather. First i had to drill off the tops of all plastic riviots with a oversized drill bit being very carfull. after the heads were drilled off the center section of the panal fell tight apart. the pic's are not the best cause i used mt cell phone,but it works.

pic of the left door


pic of the right door


pic of the rear panal


just a pic of my car i just washed and waxed it ready to put it back on the road from a long winter hibernation. still have to wait a few more weeks for the snow to clear..

Old Mar 14, 2007 | 07:28 PM
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Wow, looks so good. Where di dyou buy the material from if you don't mind me asking?
Old Mar 14, 2007 | 07:36 PM
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I found it locally at a jo-ann fab. 9.99 for 2 yards.
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That is sexy...I would have done some kind of accent for the seats as well, but doesn't the RS come with different cloth pattern for the seats??
Old Mar 14, 2007 | 07:39 PM
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what type of adheasive did you use? 3m 90 or something diff?
Old Mar 14, 2007 | 07:54 PM
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Yead the seats are a different material that i can't even pronounce but it starts with a A. I used 3M90 its real sticky stuff. the only draw back was i wish i has a second set of hands when i was laying the cloth. but i got "R" done...
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Nice! I wouldn't mind doing the same in a grey color.
Old Mar 14, 2007 | 09:31 PM
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i've got 10 yards of fabric on its way. ordered a dark blue suede this morning yay!

door panels, rear seat panels, armrest cover, headliner, a/b/c pillars, and all the plastic hatch liner pieces will be wrapped
Old Mar 14, 2007 | 10:19 PM
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very nice!!!
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wow thats nice
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now you need to do the pillars + headliner like nebster did and i will be doing shortly
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Nice!!!
I wanna try to too
Old Mar 15, 2007 | 08:34 PM
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the headliner would be a bigger project. i think i'll save that for next winter's project. alough it would look sweet when done.
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sweet! I'm doing the same thing in suede to match the seats.

Different colors but same idea.
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great work! I've always wanted to do this but never had the guts to tear apart my interior.... =[
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did you have to remove the original fabric or did you just adhere the new fabric over it???
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there should be a DIY for this!
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Default Re: new RS 2.0 Interior (pic's)

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did you have to remove the original fabric or did you just adhere the new fabric over it???
read his first post


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Snap shots of my interior that i did over the weekend. i can't believe i found suede that matches very well to the color of the car. I did it without taking off the old black cloth stuff. it went right over with no problems and stuck very well. I tell ya the hardest part was taking the center section of the door panal apart. After that it was a breez. then used small swrews to put it all back togeather. First i had to drill off the tops of all plastic riviots with a oversized drill bit being very carfull. after the heads were drilled off the center section of the panal fell tight apart. the pic's are not the best cause i used mt cell phone,but it works.
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nice job



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