Custom Interior Paint Pics by Garage Shop Customs
#21
Originally Posted by n2htwlz
Originally Posted by matt_a
Wow! That looks awesome! Nice job! Hey, where did you get the yellow xB toy car?
I've been looking for one of those, but I can't find a yellow one. I want to surprise my wife with one (the RS 2.0 is her's).
I've been looking for one of those, but I can't find a yellow one. I want to surprise my wife with one (the RS 2.0 is her's).
Also, do you know where I can find one that looks a little more stock? My wife would want one that looks more like her actual car...not quite so slammed.
#22
Originally Posted by matt_a
Originally Posted by n2htwlz
Originally Posted by matt_a
Wow! That looks awesome! Nice job! Hey, where did you get the yellow xB toy car?
I've been looking for one of those, but I can't find a yellow one. I want to surprise my wife with one (the RS 2.0 is her's).
I've been looking for one of those, but I can't find a yellow one. I want to surprise my wife with one (the RS 2.0 is her's).
Also, do you know where I can find one that looks a little more stock? My wife would want one that looks more like her actual car...not quite so slammed.
#23
Originally Posted by jayrod
Hey, great work! I've done the same thing to my PW box.
I could really use some advice on how to get at those steering-wheel accent pieces though. Is there an easy way to get them out of the car for painting?
I could really use some advice on how to get at those steering-wheel accent pieces though. Is there an easy way to get them out of the car for painting?
Step #2: Loosen the two torx srews on the steering wheel. They do not need to be
completely removed. Lift airbag away but remember it is connected by wires
still. Pull it far enough out so that you can get to the wires
Step #3: Unplug the wire that goes from the air bag unit into the steering column
Step #4: Next you will see two plugs that plug into the back of the air bag. One is
Black and the other is Orange. Lift up the yellow tab/clip looking thing on
the Black one. It will only lift about an 1/8 of an inch. Now pull the Black
plug off of the air bag. Do the same for the Orange clip. You should be
done and the air bag is now in your hand
Step #5: Tape the loose wires with electrical type to keep them from touching
(not sure anything will happen if they touch but I taped mine to be safe)
Step #6: Reconnect the battery
Step #7: Your air bag light will remain on, no big deal. It will go off when you
reinstall the air bag. If your maintenance light or check engine light
comes on, reset it by making sure your odometer is set to show your
vehicle mileage, not your trip mileage. Turn off car. Push in and hold
your odometer reset button and turn the key to on position. Hold it for
approx 5 seconds, your odometer will return to your vehicle mileage and
the light should be out
Step #8: Find your nearest painter.
Step #9: To reinstall, follow these steps in reverse order. Good luck
#26
Originally Posted by Prototype_xB
maybe too much yellow, but certainly accents the ride!
btw, where'd you find the toy car!? Is it a Jada toy?
btw, where'd you find the toy car!? Is it a Jada toy?
#28
Originally Posted by YELOSUB
Originally Posted by jayrod
Hey, great work! I've done the same thing to my PW box.
I could really use some advice on how to get at those steering-wheel accent pieces though. Is there an easy way to get them out of the car for painting?
I could really use some advice on how to get at those steering-wheel accent pieces though. Is there an easy way to get them out of the car for painting?
#30
Originally Posted by Prototype_xB
maybe too much yellow, but certainly accents the ride!
btw, where'd you find the toy car!? Is it a Jada toy?
btw, where'd you find the toy car!? Is it a Jada toy?
#31
Originally Posted by YELOSUB
Originally Posted by Prototype_xB
maybe too much yellow, but certainly accents the ride!
btw, where'd you find the toy car!? Is it a Jada toy?
btw, where'd you find the toy car!? Is it a Jada toy?
#36
Originally Posted by jsa3mm
I think it the paint looks great. I just think you should get the rearview mirror painted yellow too. Look up into that mirror and...BAM!...yellow rim. It's the small things that count in big ways.
Or how about the shift ****.
Parts painting is all up to the imagination.
I feel the same as some of you do about over doing it with interior paint, the way I see it is if it is already painted then your not over doing it. All the silver trim in the scions are painted silver for those who didnt know.