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Old Oct 18, 2012 | 05:56 PM
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So i finally got my custom floor mats, the color isnt perfect to the carpet i dyed but still came out great, saw a lot of post of people interested in new floor mats, thought id post some pics so people can can other options. I paid $140 including tax and theyre loop style with vinyl outer bezel with yellow stitching, had the made longer than standard oem and look more like the limited floor mats. Feel free to shoot any questions, ill do my best to help out.



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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 10:24 AM
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dude f@#k your floor mats! lol Your interior is f@#king CLEAN man, i love the color combo you have especially with the steering wheel! clean man!
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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by bOOstd AP2
dude f@#k your floor mats! lol Your interior is f@#king CLEAN man, i love the color combo you have especially with the steering wheel! clean man!
^ What he said! Your interior cleanliness/color combo looks badass man. Kinda has a six figure pricetag exotic car look.
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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 10:31 AM
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Did you do the reupholstering yourself?
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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 10:34 AM
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lol, thanks guys
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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by igofast89
Did you do the reupholstering yourself?
No, I redyed the interior, first time ive done it and learned a lot, and i would recommend it to anyone who wants to clean up their interior or just change the color all together
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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by manasseh808
Originally Posted by igofast89' timestamp='1351103516' post='22105765
Did you do the reupholstering yourself?
No, I redyed the interior, first time ive done it and learned a lot, and i would recommend it to anyone who wants to clean up their interior or just change the color all together
You redyed it? Please enlighten me on how you did this! Is there a DYI or what? How long is the process? Seriously super clean and suttle, but still pops!
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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 11:11 AM
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kool, the process took about 5 days working, because i did the whole interior, and also had to redo some panels. If your looking to just touch up your seats it shouldnt take more than 1-2 hrs. Prepping is the key! You have to make sure you get all the oils out of your panels and seats or the dye wont stick. I use products from SEM and if you go to theyre website they have alot of videos on how to do this and on you tube too. But a quick rundown
1. i used sem soap the clean the panels and leather with a green scuff pad
2. then apply sem vinyl and leather prep for vinyl and leather parts and plastic prep for plastic
3. for plastic parts you need a primer sem adhesion promoter
4. sem color coat in the color you want for plastic and vinyl
5. sem classic coat for leather or you can use sem sure coat with crosslinker
6. you can use sem clear coat for plastic parts with high traffic areas
On the leather parts i used sure coat with cross linker on the cream areas of the lather because its alot more durable and applied with a foam brush, but if your doing touch up use classic coat and your seats will be looking good as new. if your gonna take up the project hit me up anytime and ill help you out. you might get some wear in really high traffic areas on the plastic but just touch it up good as new
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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 12:44 PM
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any pictures of the mats outside the car so we can see them completely? where did you purchase them if you dont mind sharing that info? looks good. very interesting color combo for your interior
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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by icantbeseen1
any pictures of the mats outside the car so we can see them completely? where did you purchase them if you dont mind sharing that info? looks good. very interesting color combo for your interior
I got them made at an upholstery auto interior shop in long island, its called auto mat, owner is pretty kool and prices are pretty good too, sorry bout low rez pics, but you get the idea
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