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Old 01-26-2010, 05:48 PM
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My Custom PJ

Got this idea from another member and since my max isnt moving for awhile i might as well do some diy mods





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Old 01-26-2010, 05:52 PM
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i like it? But, what'd you use to do it?
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did you use fabric paint, does it feel crispy, and will it stain my girlfriends fancy pants?

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im thinkin its spray paint....

i wont lie though; it looks great...
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definitely looks great! looks like fabric spray, i did my old blazers interior with it, picked it up at autozone. it came out really well and to bryan163 the stuff i used didnt feel crispy or stain any pants lol
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i like it? But, what'd you use to do it?
Black vinyl spray

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^^^ thats exactly what i used stuff works great!
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did you use fabric paint, does it feel crispy, and will it stain my girlfriends fancy pants?
yea fabric paint and no it dosent feel crispy and as long as you let it dry is shoudnt stain any1 pants

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definitely looks great! looks like fabric spray, i did my old blazers interior with it, picked it up at autozone. it came out really well and to bryan163 the stuff i used didnt feel crispy or stain any pants lol
thanks and yep autozone
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sounds like a cheap way to improve my lame tan interior. Did it last bigpapa?
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I must admit, this looks awesome. I was a lil curious about the clothes gettn owned as well.
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I did my rear deck and a whole carpet one time. If done right with good enough fabric spray paint it looks good and holds up. I was surprised about the feeling too, not astro-turf ish as you'd expect.
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Originally Posted by bryan163
sounds like a cheap way to improve my lame tan interior. Did it last bigpapa?
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it definitely lasted the length of the truck i had it a couple years and i also used it on my last car. it never faded or anything definitely a quick inexpensive way to redo ur interior, im going to be doing my headliner and the roof fixtures with it in the spring
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