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Offline Ridg

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Center Console re-spray
« on: 27 May 2008, 12:06 »
i decided that i'd respray my interior trim as i wanted to match it with the car exterior, and it would allow for the R-line gear knob.

bascially the wood trim was rubbed down with 600 grit wet and dry, primed, sprayed with relex silver, sprayed with lacquer (no rub down between paint and clear coat), rubbed the lacquer down with 1200 grit and applied a final coat or lacquer.

just a notes regarding the spraying, for the base paint, for each layer i made 1 pass always in the same direction (this tip i got got from leeroy)

Adding the lacquer adds depth the the paint straight away and give you a nice smooth finish too, heres the result.











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Re: Center Console re-spray
« Reply #1 on: 27 May 2008, 12:11 »
looks really smart that mate, quality spray job 2, obivously done this before :afro:
I must warn you I'm about as decisive as a 5 yr old in a sweet shop!!  :grin:

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Re: Center Console re-spray
« Reply #2 on: 27 May 2008, 12:11 »
Looks much better now :)

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Re: Center Console re-spray
« Reply #3 on: 27 May 2008, 12:12 »
that looks fooking superb mate  :cool:

bet you're well happy with the results :afro:

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Re: Center Console re-spray
« Reply #4 on: 27 May 2008, 12:20 »
cheers guys!

looks really smart that mate, quality spray job 2, obivously done this before :afro:

was my first time with rattle cans, most of its pretty straight forward, i was lucky as i used a spare room in the office to do everything this meant i didn't have to worry about dust, cat hairs etc, i did had to redo a couple of the pieces (lacquer had run or i'd not left it cure long enough), but really pleased with the final result, and should go well with an R32 steering wheel  :cool:

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Re: Center Console re-spray
« Reply #5 on: 27 May 2008, 12:21 »
top job mate well done  :cool:

watch the sump ask guy he went over a some toilet paper and it carcked!!!! :laugh: :laugh:

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Re: Center Console re-spray
« Reply #6 on: 27 May 2008, 12:22 »
that looks fooking superb mate  :cool:

bet you're well happy with the results :afro:

Yup i quite agree :afro:
how easy is it to remove the trim? mine got scratched when removing the cd player  :rolleyes: could do with a touch up  :wink:
How about a group spray??  :kiss:

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Re: Center Console re-spray
« Reply #7 on: 27 May 2008, 12:27 »
how easy is it to remove the trim? mine got scratched when removing the cd player

the heater control surround just pulls off, same with the OBD port cover, the cup holder is held in by 2 spring clips (so a small flat head can be used to pry that out), ash tray is a torx screw.

the hard ones are the edge strips as they have a securing pin, i managed to carefully get them off with a flat head screw driver, but you have to be careful, removing the rest of the trim (glove box, steering wheel surround) so that you can get to the cage is recommended, but not necessary (obviously if you break them don't blame me  :laugh:)

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Re: Center Console re-spray
« Reply #8 on: 27 May 2008, 17:25 »
how easy is it to remove the trim? mine got scratched when removing the cd player

the heater control surround just pulls off, same with the OBD port cover, the cup holder is held in by 2 spring clips (so a small flat head can be used to pry that out), ash tray is a torx screw.

the hard ones are the edge strips as they have a securing pin, i managed to carefully get them off with a flat head screw driver, but you have to be careful, removing the rest of the trim (glove box, steering wheel surround) so that you can get to the cage is recommended, but not necessary (obviously if you break them don't blame me  :laugh:)

Think i'll have a go at this  :rolleyes:
Did you buy the paint or did you already have it, how much would i be looking to spend on getting the right primer, lacquer etc? What primer and lacquer did you use??
i've just got some wet and dry form egay 20 assorted grits  £3.60. :afro:
I dont have an OBD port cover  :huh: why??
would this still work on the standard black trim?
I'm a tight ass and if i do this in silver there will be half a tin of silver on flea gay after  :grin:
unless i can find something else to spray silver....

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Re: Center Console re-spray
« Reply #9 on: 27 May 2008, 17:39 »
Looks good Ridg  :cool:

Have you done the matching wood trim on the doors?