Custom Interior Build Black/Seude/Carbon
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well heres a small update. I managed to finish off the dashboard. Just a quick run through of the updates. 6 liter eater supplied me with some awesome stuff for the dash including the dash pad, gauge faces, double din bezel. Virginia Hydro Graphics did all the carbon for me. I sprayed the wheel and dash with SEM Vinyl paint (top notch product) I hate to say its done though because theres one thing thats still driving me nuts and its the wheel... Im still working on a solution for a C6 vette wheel. Im getting there but its a struggle for sure. Heres a pic, ill try to get some better ones with the canon tomorrow.
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I see. Post some pics when you get it, please. I bet it will look killer.
I bought a Macewen shift overlay, but didn't like using it as an overlay as it made the red indicator rather difficult to see during the day and night. I actually sanded and polished my factory plastic shift indicator until it was clear and put the overlay underneath it for a more stock look.. If that makes sense lol
I bought a Macewen shift overlay, but didn't like using it as an overlay as it made the red indicator rather difficult to see during the day and night. I actually sanded and polished my factory plastic shift indicator until it was clear and put the overlay underneath it for a more stock look.. If that makes sense lol