Interior modifications :D
They look amazing.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=143029
There are a lot of pages to look at, but I just scan for pictures.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=143029
There are a lot of pages to look at, but I just scan for pictures.
So I got to hand painting. I'm not the greatest at it, a couple of my belt things turned out well. A couple others not so great. And from putting the belt on me today it already rubbed some paint off. I'll figure something out.


Plus, I got some sweet Pleather leather for my sun visors. Now for figuring out how to make covers with good stitching!


Plus, I got some sweet Pleather leather for my sun visors. Now for figuring out how to make covers with good stitching!
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Table for each side :D

Oznium 1.2" strips lighting up the back :D
Better photos tomorrow hopefully.
Found my curtains on clearance at K2Motor! I am getting a back set for the rear seat windows. =]
Last edited by Zman; Jun 27, 2010 at 05:19 AM.
Haha, this old lady that shops at the grocery store where I work, she could barely make it in that parking spot. But she was using the box properly, seats folded down and packed full of food to donate to church I suppose.
I was telling my gf how jealous I am of that BSP, it doesn't have any dents, scrapes, or deer collisions in its life, and probably less miles!
I was telling my gf how jealous I am of that BSP, it doesn't have any dents, scrapes, or deer collisions in its life, and probably less miles!
I just cleaned them with alcohol and sprayed them.
I should've let them soak for a day in soapy water then dry, then used primer, then spray paint, but I didn't. The paint chips fairly easily as of now.
I found the best way to paint interior parts is through sanding down the surface (start with 120, continue up through 800grit until smooth), clean with soapy water (no soaking required), clean with a degreaser (simply green), spray on the adhesion promoter, spray on a very light coat of your favorite color. Let the color dry past the cure time... spray on another light coat. Do the final coat three or four times. Once done, wetsand with 1000grit... throw on one more coat. Wetsand with 2000 grit, throw on a coat of clear (matte, eggshell, or gloss)... you're done.
The process takes longer... but I've beaten parts to death and not seen any chipping or scratching.
The process takes longer... but I've beaten parts to death and not seen any chipping or scratching.
I found the best way to paint interior parts is through sanding down the surface (start with 120, continue up through 800grit until smooth), clean with soapy water (no soaking required), clean with a degreaser (simply green), spray on the adhesion promoter, spray on a very light coat of your favorite color. Let the color dry past the cure time... spray on another light coat. Do the final coat three or four times. Once done, wetsand with 1000grit... throw on one more coat. Wetsand with 2000 grit, throw on a coat of clear (matte, eggshell, or gloss)... you're done.
The process takes longer... but I've beaten parts to death and not seen any chipping or scratching.
The process takes longer... but I've beaten parts to death and not seen any chipping or scratching.
Mine are doing okay, I need to get the paint in a jar to touch up 4 spots, then I will be very careful.
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