Lower Interior Panels....

Discussion in 'Interior Modifications' started by TNCHARGER, Aug 19, 2011.

  1. TNCHARGER

    TNCHARGER Moderator

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    Do one of the vendors here or on another forum sell the lower interior panels in black?.....seems I remember someone offering a package deal...
     
  2. LegMaker

    LegMaker LMI - LegMakerIntakes

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    if memory serves me, it was AllUSA Motorsports......... I think.........
     
  3. TNCHARGER

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    Thanks Chris....I looked over their web site but didnt see the panels..
     
  4. 1fastsedan

    1fastsedan Destroyer of Warranties

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    You can paint/dye them with SEM products. Alex (BigAl470) did his whole interior this way. I think he did a thread on it over on lxforums.
     
  5. SRTLUVR

    SRTLUVR Detailing "Go-to" Guy

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    What you're thinking of Larry, is the Superbee conversion kit. You can get it from Moparsupercenter.com. I think the ENTIRE conversion is like $1300. But includes ALL the pieces converted to black, like lower glovebox, door sills. Etc. Check it out. :)
     
  6. BOSChargerSRT

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    I wonder how it's holding up? I was going to do this, but I was told by several custom shops that it won't work in the long run.
     
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    They would be right first they would have to be real good at what they do to what they would look like stock second the paint would always come off when scratched! You are better off just buying OEM you would be happier in the long run.
     
  8. TNCHARGER

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    That is it Chase...but I was thinking it was cheaper..:stars:...I might do the paint route.....I actually painted the interior of the SRT10 I had....and I know several others who have done interior painting...I had the 10 for 6 months after the paint and never had any peeling or scratches....prep is the secret....
     
  9. ChargerGirl

    ChargerGirl Mama / DB Geek / Driver

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    Yeah, I'll be looking at Moparsupercenter when I'm able to replenish my car mod fund. The interior is my one gripe about my '06 Charger.