Rear interior mod
The center panal in the back seat of my car had some wrinkles in it when I got the car. My dealer offered to have the panal replaced at a shop that turned out to be a few blocks from my house. Once there, I decided to get a different color, to match the color and grain of the dashboard/door panal strip. Then, for a few extra dollars, they also replaced the center panal of the bottom seat cushion giving a bucket seat look. What do you think?
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Wow looks great. I cait wait untill I work in my interior. Thats a cool idea
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VERY Cool Lee! :one:
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That divider really makes the rear seats looks seperated.
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Originally Posted by Lee3333
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Is that your ice scraped in your HHR still Lee? :confused: I like it. :thumb: If I redo the interior I have a little different plan in mind. ;)
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Lookin' good Lee... once I saw some shots of the 'Spring Edition' interior I got to wondering how much an upholstery shop would charge for some dark inlays (front seats) or piping for myself. Simply wrote it off as a 'too much $' mod, but now that I see yours- you got me thinkin' again :scared: .
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Look pretty good. Me thinks I like. :D
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looks cool it would look cooler if you a a single stripe in the same color painted on the exterior and carry that stip all the way up to the front window then it picks up on the outside get my point?
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I am not sure what you mean. But, I already have some very contrasting yellow flames (vinyl) on my front and rear fenders/doors. I originally attempted to have the letters HHR embroidered in red to match my color with a yellow border to match my flames. But, the material was too thick to work with.
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