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Ideas for brightening up a neutral interior.

gedburke3

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Hi all,
I think my cars interior is a bit, dare I say it, dull.
Grey seats, carpets and dash.
I was thinking of adding a touch of colour to liven it up a bit.
I recently saw a 996 with colour Porsche crests on both front seats.
Is it possible to recreate this effect using iron on Porsche crests?
Finally, does anyone have any ideas about simple changes that can be made to brighten up the interior?
I was thinking of getting the rear parts of the front seats wrapped to match the exterior colour of the car.
Any thoughts or tips greatfully accepted.
Cheers
Gerry


 
Coloured seatbelts, white dials, seatbacks as you say plus centre console, car mats

lots of parts can be changed for carbon

regards
karl
 
I've changed many parts in my 4s it also has graphite interior but I've broken it up by some covering in alcantara. Steering wheel ,centre part of doors cards sure I've posted some changes in what I did posts
 
Cheers Karl and Pieman,
Have either of you looked at having your front seat backs wrapped?
I will buy the white dials, I love that look.
Gerry
 
Cheers Richard,
That looks like a great way to cheer up the interior for a reasonable amount of money.
Many thanks
Gerry
 
very true but if anyone has a set of Yellow ones to fit a gen 1 997 turbo please let me know [:D]
 

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