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mmmm midnight purple, it would have to be really dark

might see if i can dig up a replacement dash and sand it back and give it a go, my current one is borked anyway, its cracked in the spot over the steering wheel

Yeah mine has been in and out of the car so many times, it is starting to develop exactly the same crack :)

Yeh :)

I couldnt/wouldnt be bothered driving to nimbin. Especially not in the skyline.

Theyd take one look at me, the car and the japanese on the side and arrest me for intent to have sold drugs to buy the car lol

or something like that.

all i know is ide get searched every 5mins in my car

besides, i wouldnt trust parking my car there either, i dont trust most straight people, let alone drug fuc*ed hippies lol

im not a hypocrit, i smoke occasionally, and do other things now and then, but its a special occasion. not every 15mins :wassup:

i wann goto amsterdam for a holiday at the end of the year, that should be fun ;)

yer mine came in and out a heap with all the shit that i installed, but theres nothing to be installed in the dash anymore so i dont think it has to come out again

I hate taking all the dash surround out, it shits me, so fiddly and annoying

Plus the more your move/remove/insert etc things the looser and more rattly they get

i wann goto amsterdam for a holiday at the end of the year, that should be fun :)
I've been there... it is heaps of fun (from what I can remember anyway) ;)

But you would only go for a holiday.... living there would be the end of a lot of peoples productive lives IMHO

I wanna spray just the door console bits where the elec window buttons etc are

How hard is it get them off and spray?

Theres a rubber coating yeh? so i gotta sand it all down, do i really need a primer/undercoat

im going to do it silver

yeah gotta sand it back.... and you must use primer, or the paint bubbles and pools in certain areas. Takes a little longer but worth it in the end.

The door trim is probably the easiest stuff to pull out and is the best place to start.

Cool, thanks guys

mite give it a go this week

so i need to look for some plastic primer?, does the actuall paint have to be for plastic or it doesnt matter

ive got my back seats and parcel shelf out at the mo, trying to see if i can get 6x9s in there without any cutting etc, its looking like it mite just work

mite need to use spacers but should be ok.

I dont really want subs so i need some bass = 6x9s

Anyone know good cheap sound deadening material?

I was just gonna goto kmart and grab two of those foam strips u take camping and lay on the ground. I wanna put the on the bottom and back of the back seats to help get rid of some road noise

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