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Interior Redone in Two Tone

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Old 05-18-2009, 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by rbaksi
Maybe if you got rid of the tan it would look real nice. All in all not bad.

How is the dye holding up? and how much/where did you get the dye from?

It seems to be holding up very well. The car has been driven alot over the past 2 days and it still looks like when I picked up the car. The guy that did the work purchased the materials locally. I don't think the materials were very expensive.
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Originally Posted by jitsumania
. . I spoke with a friend who is a decorator and she said that accenting really is the way to go and the beige is neutral enough to pull it off with he other two colors. . . . .
That thought may work with the interior of a home, but on the interior of a car . . .

I like the idea if it were only Two Tone . . . Tri Tone is too much, IMHO . . .



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