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er.. not.. red and blue generally don't go well together..

just add a splash of white there and you'd have the good ol' us of a :rofl: (or australia too I guess!).

I'd paint the gearstick around the same blue, get a black/silver or dark blue steering wheel, and well ignore the seat for now..

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Yeah it's burgundy. I'm just doing my research to see if ppl would rather buy it with this interior, or without? Hmmm maybe I should target the ricer market. LoL

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Yeah wouldnt mind seeing that Kor'axis . Whats cheaper guys? Respraying the parts to, say burgundy. Or just buying new stock parts?

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eww thats fu(kn horrible dude no offence.

im doing my interior in black leather with just a tad of red condisering the interior is already black. whoever did that has no taste its ugly as. lol.

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not.

strip it out and go faster :rofl:

yeah the whole red/blue thing clashes heaps. not a nice thing if you have a headache.

yeah like what culodofsomke is doing, if i were to retrim my interior it would be black of suede or something nice and simple.

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LoL No offence taken guys...its not actually my car to keep, just for sale.

I think i get the general consensus though. hehe

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Imo, the red and blue don't go well together.

Generally, I like to see colour schemes where there is a lot of one colour (a universal one, like black) a prominent secondary colour of your choice (since black goes with almost everything), and then a third colour which would be considered a light accent in the car, and only appears in smaller areas such as vents. Any more than three colours is over board.

If you replaced the blue with red and did a good job of it, i reckon it would look pretty hot.

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