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sam-smith
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getting pissed off with taking people in my car; arches rubbing, smelly people and the mess. took two people down the road to their home last night and had a look this morning and it looked like i had half the forest in my car!

so i was thinking of two seats and a cage. but i want info

rough price? for cage and seats

and when i take all the back out and the sound deadening off is the paint usualy good underneath? like bit of t-cut sorts it or is it gonna need spraying?

cus atthe end of the day.... the sport interior pattern is pretty crap.... and mine isnt the bet condition ever (although not the worst either)
Jake
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15th Apr 07 at 14:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

just means youll be able to get more people in if its stripped out
Andy Stocker
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Or just stop being a taxi
Marshall
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15th Apr 07 at 14:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

make friends with clean, non smelly people.
sam-smith
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15th Apr 07 at 15:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

maybe i should u2u jamsvalver cus those replies were pretty useless
csweatherston
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15th Apr 07 at 16:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

its unlikely it will be painted under the sound deadening......
so will need painting..

it gets very droney with no seats/sound deadening tho
ed
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Of course it will be painted under the sound deadening!
csweatherston
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15th Apr 07 at 16:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

erm...not painted the same colour as the rest of the car

[Edited on 15-04-2007 by csweatherston]
Welsh Dan
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15th Apr 07 at 16:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I was under the impression that hte sound deadening (as in the hard tar like stuff) was put on, then painted over usually.
sam-smith
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atm this is my main idea for something to do to the interior. although i like the way stoneyginger has done his.

im not so keen on the sport interior and cleaning the car all the time is a bit tedious, being white the outside always needs attention as it is!! haha.
myke
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the interior is painted, but only with random bits of overspray from them doing the outside of it.
ed
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Tadaaaa... Not exactly nice paintwork, but it is painted
csweatherston
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tadaaaaa... not painted
myke
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mine was nothing like that at all.
mostly beige primer with a few random patches of green around the shuts.
K3 VMU
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the nove
Welsh Dan
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Hmmmm, it was definitely painted over in my RX7. Must just be certain cars.
ed
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quote:
Originally posted by csweatherston
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/5615/dsc00438.jpg
tadaaaaa... not painted
Yes it is.
Jake
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mine just looked like it had primer, Not the same colour as the bodywork.
sam-smith
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so james' was painted after i take it? thats a bumer..

well just curious... any other cool interior routes? full leather retrim would be nice
dan-h
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just stripped and sprayed all the rear of mine, cost a few quid and looks rather nice, pics in projects section
sam-smith
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how much did it cost you to get it sprayed?
Jake
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keep all the rear doorcards and plastics in then get a false floor. You have two seats with abit more comfort than fully stripped out and looks tidy.
dan-h
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sprayed it myself using halfords satin black paint, could do it with 2 tins but i used 3. I think its about 6 pound 50 a tin
sam-smith
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quote:
Originally posted by jake
keep all the rear doorcards and plastics in then get a false floor. You have two seats with abit more comfort than fully stripped out and looks tidy.


know anyone thats done that for referance?
Jake
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15th Apr 07 at 20:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sam - dna23

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