Pretty seat covers. I really like that silver vinyl there.<p>Looks good.<p>PS: I just noticed your pedals are REALLY crooked. What's up with that? Got funny shaped feet or something?! j/k<p>~A<p>[ April 16, 2003: Message edited by: Aiden ]</p>
Ya the pedals aren't screwed in yet. I'll get to that. I've got more problems to deal with right now like I have no mechanical power to the gauge cluster. It lights up and looks nice but notice where my temp needle is (like my car is on fire or something). <p>one
simple bro, you dont drive it,,,
basically only 10-25% of the people who repaint their dashes drive their cars, they are mostly for show; i actually wanted to mention that when you started the project, but i didnt wanna discourage you. That was actually the reason i sold my baby blue dash and i stick with the black one..
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by EBUCKS: Ya the pedals aren't screwed in yet. I'll get to that. I've got more problems to deal with right now like I have no mechanical power to the gauge cluster. It lights up and looks nice but notice where my temp needle is (like my car is on fire or something). <p>one<hr></blockquote><p>My dash is flourescent yellow and I have no problems driving in the sun with it. <p>I'd be willing to say mine would be worse than silver.<p>~A
damn mike what did u use on that thing? how did you get it soo glossy? it looks mint! tell me what u used... and how many coats... ect ect<p>Thanks bro... ciao
I really don't recomend doing it like that, but I cleaned it completely, sanded from 100 grit right up to 1500 grit to make it smooth, cleaned it again. Put 6 or 7 light light layers of sems vynil dye (using a proper air gun to spray it not spray cans lol) Then 2 layers of clear to protect it, then finally wet sanded it with 2000 gritt and it turned out nice and shiny. Just hard to drive it. lol