Some more interior fun

dr_devious

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Painted center stack and bezel
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Wow, you even painted the 'Mustang' on the passenger airbag cover. Nice accents! It's not over the top. I like it alot. The only thing I don't care for so much, is the extra poofy shifter boot. Still, looks really sharp!
 
I'm wanting to do the area where the window controls/door locks is though I am not sure if it will hold up well to that type of material? Will the constant use result in it messing up? :shrug: I haven't painted anything in the interior before.
 
It looks great, nice job.

However, I would point out that with regular use of 303 Aerospace Protecant interior trim can be kept looking great and can even restore faded trim back to new. Its like special magic spray for your car.
 
I'm wanting to do the area where the window controls/door locks is though I am not sure if it will hold up well to that type of material? Will the constant use result in it messing up? :shrug: I haven't painted anything in the interior before.

I have the Saleen pieces since I got tired of chipping in that area
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The only thing I don't care for so much, is the extra poofy shifter boot.

I did not think it was too bad. My wife made it out of microsuede to match the Corbeaus that used to be in there...
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Want to share your method of prep/painting? :nice:

My buddy preps and paints with PPG paint and airbrush...I still need to put in the guage bezel with the guages..
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