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Hi Guys,

My interior is starting to look a little old...like my once black Brides that have now faded to purple :rolleyes: hahaha. So I have taken to it with Photoshop to see what it would look like with a new colour scheme. What do you guys think...is it an ok look, or gag material? :wave:

Sorry...not sure whats happened to the attachments, but when you click on them the picture is there :woot:

This is how it looks now

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...and here is the roughly doctored version

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The red is supposed to match the colour of the car, and was also thinking of doing the rocker cover in the same colour blend of black to red.

Any ideas from/opinions would be greatly appreciated :huh:

Cheers,

Jason.

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Im not a fan of the colour coding interior, but my chalk is someone else's cheese!

If I did colour code the interior I would go down the same path you have there, but less is probably more, especially as red on black is such a contrast. My opinion though is subtle class! Black and dark... DARK... grey for a slight contrast

...that and a whole years earnings of carbon fibre parts of course! mmmm... carbon fibre!

Thanks for all of you input guys :happy: Really appreciated :)

Its only a doctored photoshop image so the colours aren't perfect :P Once decided and the work is done I will post the real photos to see what you guys think of the result :yes:

Cheers,

JB

After some of your thoughts, I went back and made some alterations...still with the red/black colour scheme, but now through the whole interior :) Is this better? I think this looks better although some will still think it's too much contrast :rolleyes:

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Remember the red is supposed to be a burgundy...

Cheers all

Jason :)

thats nicer!

are you going leather, vinyl or normal fabric?

I was thinking of going normal fabric...I dont like leather so much :) I will have to see how possible/easy it is to get the dash, centre console, door panels etc made darker. Not sure whether they just paint them or replace them. Any ideas?

Thanks guys :)

JB

get leather, its more robust than fabric.

the kidney bits on my recaro's started to wear away from getting in and out of the car so i got the sides redone and the centre of the seats (fabric) cleaned it they look back to brand new :(

Shaun

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