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Old 10-11-2005, 05:54 AM
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Is the tan interior color the same from 92-99? It'* darker in the later cars, isn't it?
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92-95 is darker than 96-99
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Thanks Randy, nothing a dye job couldn't fix, huh....
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Thanks Randy, nothing a dye job couldn't fix, huh....
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Hee, hee hee!
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I have the lighter tan seats, seat belts and door seals in my 93. It makes a decent contrast with the darker tan.

Not too sure how you would go about dying the seat covers. Wouldn't they have to be removed or can you just "surface" due them?
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I'd like to upgrade to 96-99 door panels...
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In that case, SEM flexible paint will do the trick. I believe there is also a prep produce that aids the adhesion for vinyl. I've tesed the color match of the paint by taping off a section of a 93 door panel. After 3 coats, I removed the tape and the color was an exact match. It just looked a bit shineyer (?).

Jrs3800 put 96+ door panels in his 95. There were slight modifications that he needed to do. give a search for his thread for more details.
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