Changing the color of the interior.
I'm considering a Mustang purchase in the future ('06 or '07 GT) and I'm really a fan of the red leather seating surfaces, but not so much all the "dark charcoal"(black) plastic that goes with.
I'd really prefer something either of a saddle tan or a red to deep burgundy that lends itself more to the interior of a classic 'stang.
Now even choosing parchment for the interior, a certain amount of black plastic seems unavoidable.
I'm curious as to how capable one may be of dyeing the Parchment and black plastic interior to something more desirable? With say, plastic and/or vinyl dyes or something that would permanently bond.
I'd really prefer something either of a saddle tan or a red to deep burgundy that lends itself more to the interior of a classic 'stang.
Now even choosing parchment for the interior, a certain amount of black plastic seems unavoidable.
I'm curious as to how capable one may be of dyeing the Parchment and black plastic interior to something more desirable? With say, plastic and/or vinyl dyes or something that would permanently bond.
Originally posted by Fireseid@May 4, 2005, 11:30 PM
I'm considering a Mustang purchase in the future ('06 or '07 GT) and I'm really a fan of the red leather seating surfaces, but not so much all the "dark charcoal"(black) plastic that goes with.
I'd really prefer something either of a saddle tan or a red to deep burgundy that lends itself more to the interior of a classic 'stang.
Now even choosing parchment for the interior, a certain amount of black plastic seems unavoidable.
I'm curious as to how capable one may be of dyeing the Parchment and black plastic interior to something more desirable? With say, plastic and/or vinyl dyes or something that would permanently bond.
I'm considering a Mustang purchase in the future ('06 or '07 GT) and I'm really a fan of the red leather seating surfaces, but not so much all the "dark charcoal"(black) plastic that goes with.
I'd really prefer something either of a saddle tan or a red to deep burgundy that lends itself more to the interior of a classic 'stang.
Now even choosing parchment for the interior, a certain amount of black plastic seems unavoidable.
I'm curious as to how capable one may be of dyeing the Parchment and black plastic interior to something more desirable? With say, plastic and/or vinyl dyes or something that would permanently bond.
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