finally done with my interior!!!

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Thats awesome! Ive always hated my tan interior and wanted to do this. Is this that hard to do? My experience w/ this stuff is next to none, just curious. Thats not a bad price either imo...

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Thats awesome! Ive always hated my tan interior and wanted to do this. Is this that hard to do? My experience w/ this stuff is next to none, just curious.

It's not hard. Just time consuming. Just remember where everything came from when you took it apart, and put it back together the same way. That hard part is havein a few left over bolts when you thought everything was perfectly back in place...

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That hard part is havein a few left over bolts when you thought everything was perfectly back in place...

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:yaoface2: I have encountered this more than just a couple of times. I throw those "extras" into a coffee cup in case I find out where they've been left out from :lol:
 

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Yes, he actually went to a lot with a Denali, took out every piece of the interior and did the swap. Crazy!

I saw pics along the way...

Dam that's is some serious work. I would have just traded it in for a Denali. :D LOL!
 

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Lol. Let's see the pics then!!

He has them. He texted them to me while he was doing it, so I'm sure of it...

Black carpet and seats with a tan dash does NOT look good... lol
 

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I think it looks real good but I concur on the vinyl not looking so hot it kinda reminds me of a bandana, I would consider maybe finding black woodgrain vinyl wrap.
 

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Looks awesome - nice work..... is that the Denali center console?

Since you asked for opinions, I'm too am not a fan of the vinyl, but if it's your style..... who's anyone else to say different. I'd have personally gone with a black wood grain or carbon fiber style wrap.

So how does this plasti-wrap work? Does it "shrink wrap" on like electrical wire shrink wrap.... or????
 
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vinyl wrap is basic just a huge sticker thats made for the car.


thats the beauty of vinyl wrap the interior i can change it when ever and its not permeant, but yeah i was looking at a black woodgrain too. thats probably the next step when i get sick of the skulls.
 

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the swap itself cost me 1500 plus my old interior.

to go from the bench to captains was easy, literally plug and play.

and this is the close up foto of the vinyl i had mad if some couldn't tell what it is.

but thanks to all who replied so far.

So a closer look... tgat skull is like an xray image.... right?
 

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