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Interior Idea

I am at the point where my interior is about to go back in. It is a black interior (Targa) and I am thinking of how to break it up and maybe use a two tone look.

Any body do this and have some pics? ANy ideas? I want to do tan and black

Old 10-03-2010, 06:33 AM
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If you look in the "Tech Info Center" and go down to the interior section there is a guide done by a guy who redid his from black to red on black so you can see what a two tone might look like. His turned out pretty good for the $200 he spent on the project. It is a good write up. I am redoing mine in black and orange, but mine wont be ready for a while (lack of funds and time!).
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I was thinking about the same thing, sort of.

My headliner is looking a bit sad, especially around the sunroof. The interior is currently all black (as is the exterior) and I'm seriously thinking about using a dark gray or medium gray headliner to cool down the car and also to make the interior less dark.

I'm also thinking that carrying this through as as a black/dark gray interior theme may actually look good. Newer cars with black interiors rarely are all black.

Has anyone done this? Any photos available?
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I did a two tone cork and black a few months ago. Turned out great!
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That looks amazing. I too have black on black and like the look of black and tan on the inside. The cork is really sharp. Does it look more brown in person or more of a beige?

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I saw the tech write up with the red and black. It looks pretty good.

I was thinking of black and top and bottom of door panels with tan in the middle. Same on the pack quarter sections.
I would like to figure out some thing for the dash too... I want it to look classy though
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classic means that restraint is involved - try differing textures, but all in black or gray

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