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Operation: Obtain e30>>SUCCESS>>Initiate project #2
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Those look awesome Gregg!- Josh
1990 325is
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I think my girlfriend & I still agree on keeping the exterior stock looking, but SO glad I did this. Super digging it.
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Originally posted by Spyke View PostI think my girlfriend & I still agree on keeping the exterior stock looking, but SO glad I did this. Super digging it.
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Alright, next project looks like getting rid of the gross beige carpet. (Camel colored as my girlfriend calls it haha.) Got some permanent Black dye from Bryndana. I did a lot of reading and they seem like the best stuff out there, since it supposedly chemically bonds to the fibers. I didn't want to rip out everything to swap in a carpet, plus Black ones are hard to find and most are faded anyways. I may do the rear shelf as well, I'm not too happy with that part in beige either.
Got 3 cans of this stuff, should be double what I need for the job:
It's been a bit cold here surprisingly, so I'm going to wait until the weather gets more predictable. I think I will be dyeing the rear "door cards" Black to go with the rest of the interior this weekend. Not sure if they will stay or if I will do aluminum panels there too... Most likely can decide when I pull the stock ones off.
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First off, where'd you get your rubber carpet from, they fit damn good.
And best for last, THOSE DOOR PANELS ARE DOPE AS HELLL!!! That is something I have not seen. Hell I would totally ditch my door pocket for that.
Keep up the good work dudeClick here to leave me feedback on our transactions. :p
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Floor mats are from the new 1 series. Driver side fit is 100000% PERFECT, passenger side has just a bit of overlap on the top right corner, but still very good fitment.
Thanks man, everyone is loving them so far. Needless to say we are too!
On a side note, I have the whole interior out right now, spot cleaned the hell out of the carpeting, sucked out all the water I could get and it's drying for another day. Rear shelf is already dyed black and looks sooo much nicer. Can't wait to see the carpet in black as well...
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Hard to get a pic now that it's black, but it's a HUGE relief not to have stained beige carpet anymore. Went super easy, though I would recommend 4 cans to anyone doing this. (5 cans if doing the rear shelf.)
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wow those turned out sweet. looking good man-FREEDOM- is cruisin at 80, windows down and listening to the perfect song-thinking "this is it"
-The Beauty in the Tragedy-
MECHANIC SMASH!!- (you all know you do it)
Got Drop?? ;-)
Originally posted by JinormusJBut of course
E30s are know to be notoriously really really really ridiculously good looking
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Took both girls out for their first OFFICIAL outing together, got some pretty good shots
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