Trans Am black/ebony interior ?
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Trans Am black/ebony interior ?
Question for all of you with black/ebony Trans Am's. What color is your carpet? I have a 94 with graphite interior and want to change over to black/ebony. I need to know the carpet color...and if possible what were the color options for 2000-2002? Any pictures of black/ebony would be awesome!! Thanks in advance...
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Originally Posted by minesfaster
Would it be hard to change the carpet out >?
I hope not....i don't feel like tackling this if it's going to be really hard. The only part i'm worried about is the dash...i have heard it is a bitch and a half.
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Originally Posted by FelixIlka
I'd like to switch to black, but I like the little bit of contrast the grey gives GL with your change, it shouldn't be too hard to get the carpet out/in
The only thing i've heard is that when the carpet is shipped, it is ususally folded alot...so there are a lot of creases that make it difficult to install. And i have heard the dash is really hard to take out and put in. Thank you, i appreciate it.
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Originally Posted by SLPHawk300
The only thing i've heard is that when the carpet is shipped, it is ususally folded alot...so there are a lot of creases that make it difficult to install. And i have heard the dash is really hard to take out and put in. Thank you, i appreciate it.
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Originally Posted by PipesTA
Before you go to install your carpet, let it sit in the sun for a few hours to work out the folds.