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vapour24
07-06-2004, 12:58 PM
my car:
1998 Chrysler Sebring LXI
completely stock w/ infinity system
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ok, this is pretty much a newbie question but i think you guys would know since looking at some peoples interior pictures here (on the 2g's) that there all very nice and look very simliar to my chrysler sebring interior set up.

i'd like to know how to change the face plate on my interior to a differnt color, mine currently is just annoying and ugly looking (not to mention that it pops out all the time) if your curious to what the inside looks like of my car, its pretty much this woody shiny stuff
http://memimage.cardomain.com/member_images/9/web/333000-333999/333580_2_full.jpg
^as you can see its not that attrative as opposed to Jin's inside or SlowWhites...

http://www.dsmstyle.com/forum/uploads/post-17-1088028334.jpg
http://www.dsmstyle.com/forum/uploads/post-17-1088021619.jpg



I'd like to make my sebring look kinda like that or like this other sebring i found
http://memimage.cardomain.com/member_images/9/web/333000-333999/333580_10_full.jpg

can anybody give me some helpful info on how i can change it? or advice on what to do? i'd also like to know how to change the backround around by the gauges

thanks for your input
its appreciated

A//// Guy
07-06-2004, 01:09 PM
Paint the panels whatever color you choose with spray paint and get glow gauges or the backing from some online shop... try http://www.procarparts.com

JiN
07-06-2004, 01:26 PM
It may be a tough time to paint the wood paneling. So go and find yourself another Sebring or so with like plastic. I think the gloss on the wood would make it too difficult. Otherwise, for some pieces, you can just use a few off of a 2g.

Matt D.
07-06-2004, 01:29 PM
Since the wood trim is glossy, just scuff it up with some 600-grit sand paper. That most likely is plastic anyway... I doubt they'd put real wood like that in a Sebring.

520Talon
07-06-2004, 01:49 PM
Most definately the wood paneling will paint like plastic after a little roughing up. Although don't run you wires all half asses like the second pic. Thats a fire hazzard. Also it isn't really that expensive to bring you car into an apolstery shop and have your doors, carpet, seats redone.

JiN
07-06-2004, 04:02 PM
My wires arent all half ass. Thats the only way to get them through. Besides, i dont get how thats a fire hazard anyway. Its fine.

520Talon
07-06-2004, 04:25 PM
Sorry, didn't know it was your car. But they are running through a missing vent dash and looks like its getting squashed by the door when it is closed. Run it through the factory loom where it is protected. If it doesn't fit add a second loom of your own. Anywhere a wire is exposed like that it runs the risk of being poinched and grounded out. Grounded wires cause fires. If those are speaker wires and they pinch out you can have problem with your amp. Like it not working anymore.

There is another way. Its just is little more time consuming.

Sticky Rice
07-06-2004, 06:07 PM
Originally posted by 520Talon@Jul 6 2004, 12:49 PM
bring you car into an apolstery shop and have your doors, carpet, seats redone.
There is a shop in St. Paul, they would redo your whole car, ive seen it done to a couple of Civics. Im talking about the whole interior, you just pick the color(s) you want and everything is leather. I talk to one of the guys and he said he spent about $1000.00, I think it was kinda spendy but it turned out great. talk to propulshun performance on university they know where to direct you, if you dont care how much your spending. :goodluck:

vapour24
07-06-2004, 06:19 PM
Originally posted by Matt D.@Jul 6 2004, 12:29 PM
Since the wood trim is glossy, just scuff it up with some 600-grit sand paper. That most likely is plastic anyway... I doubt they'd put real wood like that in a Sebring.
yeah, its not wood, its plastic wood looking though, sorry.

JiN
07-06-2004, 07:23 PM
But it'll still be really slippery and shit. So your gonna wanna sand that down or so before you paint it. I figured it wasnt real wood. It's not a 60k Navi or Escalade, lol. But yeah, sand it down, you'll be ok.