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*pics* did interior trim w/ vinyl stickers instead of paint

Discussion in 'Interior' started by imported_corollas, Mar 4, 2004.

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    imported_corollas Guest

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    *pics* did interior trim w/ vinyl stickers instead of paint

    hey just gone done w/ the most of it so i thoughi wold share

    there is a few bubbles but those are xtremely easy to get out or they will go away automaticly from sitting in the sun because vinyl naturaly has holes

    also see how nice and easily went around corners and over bumps by using a hair dryer (especialy the :handles for the storage companrtment in the center)

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    istylez Guest

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    looks pimp. are u gonna re do the controls for teh A/C?

    you should also do the radio kit. it might be a b-tch to get in the deep area. but it would make it look perfect. IMO
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    MrDisco99 Guest

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    Wow, that looks fantastic. Very cool mod.

    I might do this myself when I get my LE since I'm really not crazy about the whole wood grain look.
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    c2300 Guest

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    looks good, How much did the stickers cost you?
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    C-Rolla Guest

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    Where can u get that? It looks really good
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    imported_corollas Guest

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    umm they were free because i just used the scraps they gave me at the sign shop but if i were to buy that much it would probably cost about 5 bucks
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    [TRD]Rolla Guest

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    damn looks really good ...good job corollas
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    Scape Guest

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    can you post how you did it.. like how you cut it out how much did you need etc
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    -DIY- covering dash pieces w/ vinyl instead of spray paint

    see the DIY topic i just did thanks for all the coments
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    major props. interior looks nice and clean.
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    ctsire13 Guest

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    I went to a sign shop today. They sell a vinyl that looks just like brushed aluminum; looks sick as hell but apparently it doesnt wrap around the corners well. If anybody can get this and wants to try it, I would be interested in how it turns out. maybe ill swap it for my regular silver.
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    postman8685 Guest

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    thats is the same pic of the other guys car, thats not his
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    postman8685 Guest

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    whoops lol dont listen to me
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    imported_corollas Guest

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    lol, hey thanks for stickin up though :p
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    that looks so nice maybe post a DIY :) and is that the same one they sell on ebay. do u think itll cover the LE wood trim. i dont like the wood trim.
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    trdalm Guest

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    anyone here with a LE that tried the vinyl? curious if it covered up the woodgrain fine?

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