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Title: interior/exterior spraying...
Post by: TalisaJade on 01 September 2010, 21:58
Sounds bit of a dumb question t me, but what bits on inside or outside of mk3 look good sprayed?!? As in just bits,not panels... Got a mod book which is for golfs but its mainly on mk2s & jus want a bit of colour on th inside too :/ any help!? Pics would be good,or other random ideas,cheers :) ... Yes I am a girl, and yes I'm crap at this kinda thing!!! :)
Title: Re: interior/exterior spraying...
Post by: chrisford_vw on 01 September 2010, 22:56
Best idea for color on the inside is Color concept leather seats
(http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:MC5z1aWqeWKeMM:http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm315/RS4SYNCRO/16112008074.jpg&t=1)
or recover the headlining like chuff did in his Passat
Title: Re: interior/exterior spraying...
Post by: Deano2711 on 01 September 2010, 23:15
Don't spray interior plastics as they look cheap and tacky. As for the exterior the only bits that look good sprayed (if sprayed right of course) are the badges (usually in Black) and the slats on the grille (again in Black)
Title: Re: interior/exterior spraying...
Post by: TalisaJade on 01 September 2010, 23:20
Don't spray interior plastics as they look cheap and tacky. As for the exterior the only bits that look good sprayed (if sprayed right of course) are the badges (usually in Black) and the slats on the grille (again in Black)

yeah thats what i was thinkin but looks borin inside!! was gona do the strips down the sides outside red same as car?? or not?? back badge is already black, lol... anddddd cant be doin that ive got a kamei grill arghhh no paint allowed NEAR it!!! x
Title: Re: interior/exterior spraying...
Post by: Thom89 on 02 September 2010, 01:32
Keep standard, but achieve mint condition, less is more on VWs...
Thom
Title: Re: interior/exterior spraying...
Post by: Guy on 03 September 2010, 10:24
pink is a good colour to spray cars both internally and externally... lots of girls seem to like it... they then put 'powered by pixiedust' stickers on the back together with pink accessories... it looks classy.
Title: Re: interior/exterior spraying...
Post by: Thom89 on 04 September 2010, 13:08
I agree Guy, disregard my previous post....
Thom
Title: Re: interior/exterior spraying...
Post by: fecked_tt on 04 September 2010, 15:04
it's a mk3 golf, it's never going to look good so you're better just leaving it.
Title: Re: interior/exterior spraying...
Post by: Sazbard on 04 September 2010, 21:49
On my Tornado Red Mk2 I sprayed some bits red in the interior thinking it would look cool but its the worst mistake I've ever done, looks very cheap and nasty. I'm gonna have to spray them back to black now.

DON'T DO IT!  :wink:
Title: Re: interior/exterior spraying...
Post by: TalisaJade on 30 September 2010, 19:03
pink is a good colour to spray cars both internally and externally... lots of girls seem to like it... they then put 'powered by pixiedust' stickers on the back together with pink accessories... it looks classy.

i think im alrite without that thanks!  :sick:
powered by f**king pixie dust, theres this little twit down the road, the whole car is black with pink bits EVERYWHERE, with that dumb f**kin sticker in the back... i think my car is powered by petrol, not by a fairy!!

might just do the headunit surround, and the vents red?? not EVERYTHIN lol...