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I could take a trillion more pics =)
redneck lights? noooo. I like the look, im going aggressive. I just finished rewiring my tail end to all LED. All four panels light up, and bright. OEM is too subtle and although I like the red/clear, I want the circles.
My interior - I took every single peice that I could out, after I got the seats out of course. I then vigorously cleaned every surface with a Mr Clean Magic Eraser which works fantastic. I had to go through three of them. After I cleaned everything up and it dried, I lightly sanded it all with 1000 grit sandpaper, then for the white panels I put on about 12 or so coats of Krylon fusion glossy white, followed by two coats of Duplicolor sparkles, and a few more coats of Duplicolor topcoat. Areas where more wear and tear was imminent, I used about 7 coats of top coat. For the vinyl areas, I used 12 or so coats of Duplicolor Vinyl flat-black, one (if at all) coat of sparkles, and several layers of top coat. The dashboard got a considerably larger amount of paint. I think I used 2 cans of black, 1 whole can of sparkle, and 2 cans of topcoat. It doesnt look glossy regardless of the amount of top coat tho. None of the interior is *too* sparkly either. You can see the effect in the sunlight, but not enough to distract or look tacky.
I started pulling the interior out earlier in the day around 10am'ish. Only took me less than an hour or so by myself. Painting it with many many coats took me until darkness, and then I had everything back in the car around 11pm except the doors. I had to run 20miles south to my parents house to pick up some kenwood speakers I left a few years ago, and didnt feel like putting my doors on just to have to take em off and risk messing em up.
In between paint drying, I had a few beers, went to wal-mart to pick out fabric which was spur of the moment, and do house chores the wife forced me to do, so I prolly could have done it faster.
I'll post pics of the tail end after I spend time with the wifey.
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Interesting interior. Black-interior CB7s are too damn black IMO when stock.
Now, the tri-color door panels are interesting too. However, I'm feelin' just two colors there, either black and gray or white and gray, not all three. But kudos for doing something. Straight pimpin'
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