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Old Mar 16, 2011 | 04:39 AM
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Interior upgrade - suede and hvac

I've been working on my interior for a little while. jumped the gun to purchase the chrome HVAC surround because the stock look was just plain. And I really did not want to purchase the entire 2010 kit from mitsubishiparts. The HVAC was only 80$ ish.



Installed suede last week end, and I think I'm done with the suede. Only left is to finish the HVAC with some fiberglass. let me know what you guys think. I was planning on getting my seats upholstered as well










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Old Mar 16, 2011 | 04:55 AM
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good job..u from TO? maybe you should do my door panels ill provide the materials needed
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Old Mar 17, 2011 | 05:51 AM
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its not that hard to do the door panels actually. there are a bunch of videos showing how to remove them and adding what ever material!
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Old Mar 17, 2011 | 06:40 AM
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Dude, how much to get the interior suede done, and where to go get it done in Toronto? I would love to do that to my plastic cheap interior of a lancer. Also who to call?
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Old Mar 17, 2011 | 08:44 AM
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Looks good ... mind me asking how you remove the B-pillars? Been searching for a how-to on those for a while now.
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Old Mar 17, 2011 | 03:26 PM
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I'm not sure exactly who to call in Toronto, all it takes is yellow pages I did the entire work myself and I encourage people to do their own, its just that much more fun, unless you don't have an entire week end yourself. the cost was a little over 100$

To remove the be piller and install suede you NEED 3M supper 77 glue (canadian tire), suede from fabric land or any place that sells it. I purchased double sided suede, its more durable. And obviously this is NOT real suede or it would really cost you an arm and a leg. and a really sharp blade.
1. - you got to pop that circular piece on the top, There is a 10mm bolt.
2. - the bottom of the b pillar pry's off and there is 2 bolts holding it down.
3. - lay your your piece and spray it with super 77 and work your magic.

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Old Mar 17, 2011 | 04:01 PM
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Sounds interesting. Could you perhaps take photos circling the parts where I need to take bolts out? I may just attempt it!

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I'm not sure exactly who to call in Toronto, all it takes is yellow pages I did the entire work myself and I encourage people to do their own, its just that much more fun, unless you don't have an entire week end yourself. the cost was

To remove the be piller and install suede you NEED 3M supper 77 glue (canadian tire), suede from fabric land or any place that sells it. I purchased double sided suede, its more durable. And obviously this is NOT real suede or it would really cost you an arm and a leg. and a really sharp blade.
1. - you got to pop that circular piece on the top, There is a 10mm bolt.
2. - the bottom of the b pillar pry's off and there is 2 bolts holding it down.
3. - lay your your piece and spray it with super 77 and work your magic.
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