Reupholstering my 25th anniversary Camaro Rs
Reupholstering my 25th anniversary Camaro Rs
Hey Guys,
I just bought a beautiful '92 Camaro rs (T-Top). It is black and I was looking to have the interior redone but not sure how I want to do it anyone got any ideas?

I have the original interior which looks great but was hoping to spice the car up a bit anyone else do this aor have any ideas of what may look good?
I just bought a beautiful '92 Camaro rs (T-Top). It is black and I was looking to have the interior redone but not sure how I want to do it anyone got any ideas?

I have the original interior which looks great but was hoping to spice the car up a bit anyone else do this aor have any ideas of what may look good?
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Re: Reupholstering my 25th anniversary Camaro Rs
I like a black and gray interior something like this but with new seats.


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Re: Reupholstering my 25th anniversary Camaro Rs
Welcome to TGO!
One thing you might want to consider ...
The seats from a 4th gen F body are direct bolt-ins - no modding. It's usually pretty easy to find a set in really nice shape for $200 - $300 for front and back. Might be cheaper than getting reupholstered, plus most 4th gen seats have power driver seat that's easy to connect (just need a 12v+ and a ground run to it from fuse box).
Anyway, it's a thought. I really like my 4th gen seats alot.
Good luck with your choices, and welcome to TGO!
One thing you might want to consider ...
The seats from a 4th gen F body are direct bolt-ins - no modding. It's usually pretty easy to find a set in really nice shape for $200 - $300 for front and back. Might be cheaper than getting reupholstered, plus most 4th gen seats have power driver seat that's easy to connect (just need a 12v+ and a ground run to it from fuse box).
Anyway, it's a thought. I really like my 4th gen seats alot.
Good luck with your choices, and welcome to TGO!
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Re: Reupholstering my 25th anniversary Camaro Rs
I also went with a set of 4th gen seats. Got them really cheap and just had them reupholstered. Makes a big difference for the interior.
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Re: Reupholstering my 25th anniversary Camaro Rs
I was running 4th gen seats until I found an '83 Trans Am that screamed "take my recaros from me." So of course I had to listen, but yes, I would go back for more 4th gen seats in a heart beat, they are very comfortable, bolt right in, no modifications what so ever.
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