Suggestions for Teal 92
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Suggestions for Teal 92
I have a Teal 92 RS that has the tan/beige interior Im looking for suggestions I have a navy blue dash matt and I really like the way it contrasts but matches the teal Im thinking about all black interior with navy blue inserts on the seats. What are some suggestions on giving my interior a custom touch Ive also thought about going all black and when I have my rollcage put in having it painted the same Teal as the car.
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Re: Suggestions for Teal 92
Seems like everyone wants to spray paint their interior Black if it's not Black already. I've seen dozens of them, and they all look horrible since the dye is usually too shiny, looks purple, and covers up the natural grain/look of the original materials. Very few Third Gens came with factory Black interiors, so any time I see one, I immediately think it's been a color change, and start looking for obvious signs. If you want to do Black right, you literally need to replace everything in the interior other than the dash and console with original Black parts. You'll also need new carpet, headliner, and seatcovers.
If you really want it to stand out from other cars, I'd leave it Tan, and maybe do some Black inserts in the seats and door panels or something like that. You could also consider doing the dashboard in Tan since they're always Black in every 3rd gen. IMO Teal does not look good with Navy Blue accents, the colors clash too much since they're both Blue/Green based. Here's a Corvette with a factory two tone Black/Tan interior that we just sold at my work to give you some ideas.
http://www.buyavette.net/2007%20Corv...ock%205345.php
If you really want it to stand out from other cars, I'd leave it Tan, and maybe do some Black inserts in the seats and door panels or something like that. You could also consider doing the dashboard in Tan since they're always Black in every 3rd gen. IMO Teal does not look good with Navy Blue accents, the colors clash too much since they're both Blue/Green based. Here's a Corvette with a factory two tone Black/Tan interior that we just sold at my work to give you some ideas.
http://www.buyavette.net/2007%20Corv...ock%205345.php
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Re: Suggestions for Teal 92
Seems like everyone wants to spray paint their interior Black if it's not Black already. I've seen dozens of them, and they all look horrible since the dye is usually too shiny, looks purple, and covers up the natural grain/look of the original materials. Very few Third Gens came with factory Black interiors, so any time I see one, I immediately think it's been a color change, and start looking for obvious signs. If you want to do Black right, you literally need to replace everything in the interior other than the dash and console with original Black parts. You'll also need new carpet, headliner, and seatcovers.
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