BuCkEt wrote:I don't quite get the reasoning behind the lights in the door pods?
Well, my 15yo son bought me these LED's which have doublesided tape on the back. They were designed to be for under car lighting, but i figured that was a bit TOO ricey for an old fella like me, so I was trying to think of alternatives. What I ended up with was two of them mounted in the back to give some light in the back seat when the door opened. (the blue lights in the mirror really did nothing for that far back) and then I thought, well there are no courtesy lights in the doors like so many cars have nowadays, so i installed them there for that purpose. They all only come on when the door is open, and believe me, at night you can see that my door is open from some distance. Hope it will save my door getting ripped off by some idiot driver maybe.
BuCkEt wrote:Just trying some constructive criticism here, but if you were to leatherette the door cards there'd be too much blue in my eyes. The fact that the door handle cup thingies are also blue would probably be overkill. If however you changed those cups for aluminium ones than it'd be very suave.
Yeah, I was thinking that, and because the blue paint isnt an exact match for the leatherette, it would look odd. So my two options as I see it are 1. do the door cards, then change the handle cup coulour to silver painted or like you said aluminium, and 2. leave the door cards stock, and maybe colour the speaker cover... again I dont want too much blue.
BuCkEt wrote:As for the mat finish, personally I prefer this kind of finish as it makes it look stock, as if the parts came that colour (which is what I'm aiming for with my interior).
True. Dont get me wrong, I think it looks quite good. Do you know if armour-all will affect vinyl paint ?
shue wrote:looks great. im gettin mine done in silver . paint the seat belt guides too.
Hmm. another good idea. I think if i get the aluminium handle cups, then id get aluminium guides too... but i can paint them blue in the mean time
