Post up your interior!
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Post up your interior!
Where is it you spend most of the time while driving? Inside the car (hopefully).
You want the interior to be nice on your eyes and make you want to drive the car, mostly..
So here it is, if you have a slightly modified interior, post it up, tell us what you like about it, what you dislike, and any DIY mods people can do
I will start.
My interior:
Bride bucket seats, comfy as anything!
Revlimiter Chrome Vent rings, really tidy it up
My passengers door has a leather door pull as my original arm rest fell off.
Radio delete plate, tidies the interior up a bit too.
Delete plate plus my Chrome Vent rings
The leather door pulls were super simple. I found an old leather belt that was a little worse for wear, so I put a hole in it, screwe it into the top hole, then angled it down towards the second hole where it felt most comfortable, new hole, new screw and cut it off
You want the interior to be nice on your eyes and make you want to drive the car, mostly..
So here it is, if you have a slightly modified interior, post it up, tell us what you like about it, what you dislike, and any DIY mods people can do
I will start.
My interior:
Bride bucket seats, comfy as anything!
Revlimiter Chrome Vent rings, really tidy it up
My passengers door has a leather door pull as my original arm rest fell off.
Radio delete plate, tidies the interior up a bit too.
Delete plate plus my Chrome Vent rings
The leather door pulls were super simple. I found an old leather belt that was a little worse for wear, so I put a hole in it, screwe it into the top hole, then angled it down towards the second hole where it felt most comfortable, new hole, new screw and cut it off
1 X Primera
2 X Silvia
1 X BMW E30
1 X Audi A6
3 X Mazda MX5 (1989, 1990, 1991)
2 X Silvia
1 X BMW E30
1 X Audi A6
3 X Mazda MX5 (1989, 1990, 1991)
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Full NB 2.5 interior swap including seats, Mazdaspeed trim although NA mirror with carbonfibre cover rather than the MS mirror. Speedo is a Mazdaspeed 240kph gauge (sexy). Steering wheel is a 300mm momo one (still have the stock one as well) and gear knob is one I found from the states that feels comfortable and suits the interior. Oh and have a rollbar which prevents current seats from getting full travel back hence the need for some Elise seats. Have custom interior lights which are yet to be wired in... I got lazy.
Will be swapping the NB2.5 seats for Elise seats later, the stereo for a double din one.
No photos because the car is getting further upgrades.
Will be swapping the NB2.5 seats for Elise seats later, the stereo for a double din one.
No photos because the car is getting further upgrades.
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I have bits and pieces on my profile page but usually individual pictures of things. I should add that I've just removed my CF mirror cover to trade up to some carbon kevlar... Everyone has CF these days so I've been forced to go up one There is no more cf in my car, it's all cksiren676 wrote:^aka - pics when everythings eventually fitted
Pretty standard in here, but an ipod dock and charger incorporated into the ashtray looks kinda factory and gives my old gen4 ipod a task to perform Wood has been replaced by metal now.
Home made windblocker. Best addition ever for motorway driving and when its a bit chilly out. Important to have the blocker so that it attaches to the shelf by its lower edge, otherwise you get a draft over the centre console and down the back of the seats and onto your ankles!
Home made windblocker. Best addition ever for motorway driving and when its a bit chilly out. Important to have the blocker so that it attaches to the shelf by its lower edge, otherwise you get a draft over the centre console and down the back of the seats and onto your ankles!
Heres my NA car I did a few years ago. Citric acid paint.
I had interior parts flocked grey with grey suede inserts in the seats.
Grey carpet.
Momo flat bottom wheel and timber trim parts.
Fitted a NB centre consol.
Copper gearknob and handbrake handle.
I had interior parts flocked grey with grey suede inserts in the seats.
Grey carpet.
Momo flat bottom wheel and timber trim parts.
Fitted a NB centre consol.
Copper gearknob and handbrake handle.
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Here it is in a previous life.
SLYDIT wrote:lets have a better look at that drivers seat furai
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Re: Interior
Dude is your gear stick a fuckin bullet casing? I WANT ONEpuddles wrote:Heres mine
Re: Interior
Hah, all you need now is a bullet USB to go into your headunit. I've got onepuddles wrote:Haha yep it is! To go with the military themed exterior.its not threaded properly yet =) i got a friebmnd whose an engineer to make it. Ill let u know if he can do another one
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