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Old 08-18-2006, 02:32 PM
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I am considering adding some color to my 2006 XB interior by re-upolstering the door panels and the plastic pieces....can we get some pictures posted of what you have done to yours? I would like to get some ideas.
Also, this is a way to show off what you have done.

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Here's some from my PW:












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Old 08-18-2006, 06:24 PM
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Looks good....anyone done anything with crushed velvet?
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surfcitylocal- how have those seat covers held up? i want to buy a set but i worry the white will look dingy after a few months.
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Whoa! Sorry soo big
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Old 08-19-2006, 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by randomsuper
surfcitylocal- how have those seat covers held up? i want to buy a set but i worry the white will look dingy after a few months.
They have held up really well. One thing though, you have to avoid wearing (or letting your girlfriend) new jeans or black pants. If they aren't washed first, the dye can come off on the material. Then you may spend a few days being upset with someone...don't ask! The seat covers come off and are machine washable though!
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Originally Posted by crh1972
Looks good....anyone done anything with crushed velvet?
Just bought black swirl velvet today to do the headliner, door panels, shift boot, and maybe the pillars. Not positive That I want to do the pillars. I'm kinda of worried about fading in the near future. The material is not UV coated, so if I can't find a way to coat them I probably wont do the pillars.
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your box is so freakin hot, I have a camo one so i cant decide what color to accent the inside with. Love the wheelskin, theyre nice arent they?
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Originally Posted by Iride_xB04
your box is so freakin hot, I have a camo one so i cant decide what color to accent the inside with. Love the wheelskin, theyre nice arent they?
They do rock and the folks there treat you really well!
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I DID GUCCI

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Wow They are Both Great looking keep it up!!!!
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scionboy, I dont particularily care for the material you used...but you did a nice job on it...I like the material inside the sub boxes matching your material in the seats...brings it together nicely
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I just did some lights:



Sorry for the blur, I didn't have my tripod when I took this:

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Here's mine:
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Originally Posted by FrankenScion
Here's mine:
Sure just make the rest of us look like bums! That is such a sweet interior!
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wow i really like the dash you did max. and FrankenScion all ican say is holly sh$% thats f$%#ing awesome
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Thanks, I really appreciate it. :D
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Did any of you do the door panel inserts yourself? I'm doing my head liner and pillars and want to do the door panels. Do they come apart? I've seen instructions that show tucking the edges in without taking it apart.

Nice looking work everone!
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Originally Posted by TLRlive
Did any of you do the door panel inserts yourself? I'm doing my head liner and pillars and want to do the door panels. Do they come apart? I've seen instructions that show tucking the edges in without taking it apart.
The panel inserts cannot be easily removed... they are glued in. Gotta tuck them in.

scionshoppe.com is working on some inserts that cover the factory ones.
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