Did a little interior work...What do you think?
#27
yeah, definitely an issue of taste. I would't just bought new parts to replace the old ones. example, my seats were getting worn, so I bought 91 seats for my 90 that were MINT.
As far as the blue interior goes... again, wouldn't be my first choice.. especially not in an rx. Same goes for the rims... but I do sweat the color of the exterior and the headlights.
Summary: I like the stock look.
As far as the blue interior goes... again, wouldn't be my first choice.. especially not in an rx. Same goes for the rims... but I do sweat the color of the exterior and the headlights.
Summary: I like the stock look.
#28
#31
i wasn't trying to win. I was just saying that it is all a matter of taste. I also HATE show cars... but I see a car with full suspension, no interior and a roll cage, and i'm like DAYUM!!!
#34
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Originally posted by JonEQuest
The red seat covers that came with my red car are gone now, they were neoprene, VERY comfortable, and the seats are being replaced with new blue/black ones as soon as the TII conversion is finished. But yes I drove the car like that for a couple of weeks because my comfort was more important than others opinions. As for the interior, it is ALL black and looks great with the blue, (at least according to the 50 or so people who have seen it so far in person. That picture was taken with a bright flash and the dash had been degreased, so it looks dull. As you can tell the car was in the middle of restoration. That is why the seats were red and the steering column surround was missing. After paint work was done then some silicone protectant was be added as needed. Also since it IS the cars paint color it looks perfect with the car and gives it all a connected flow.
Calling something "gay" because it does not look like the stock worn out 15 yr. old interior was a little over the top.
The red seat covers that came with my red car are gone now, they were neoprene, VERY comfortable, and the seats are being replaced with new blue/black ones as soon as the TII conversion is finished. But yes I drove the car like that for a couple of weeks because my comfort was more important than others opinions. As for the interior, it is ALL black and looks great with the blue, (at least according to the 50 or so people who have seen it so far in person. That picture was taken with a bright flash and the dash had been degreased, so it looks dull. As you can tell the car was in the middle of restoration. That is why the seats were red and the steering column surround was missing. After paint work was done then some silicone protectant was be added as needed. Also since it IS the cars paint color it looks perfect with the car and gives it all a connected flow.
Calling something "gay" because it does not look like the stock worn out 15 yr. old interior was a little over the top.
Hey, you threw the picture out there for critisism... If you can't take a little flack, then it sucks to be you. Not everyone is going to think your car looks good. Getting offended because I don't like your color sceme is very immature.