In a message dated 3/1/06 10:56:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, zolo@FOXINTERNET.NET writes:
> Hi guys, > I was thinking, what would happen if one would paint the tan color interior > to light gray, to make it to the later model color. The seats in the front > and the back must be changed too, I know. > Did any of you do this before? Is the gray trim plastic available to > replace the brown? > It is difficult to find gray interior anywhere. > Zoltan yep..we were just talking about this.. i have painted some cabinets grey before, just using spraypaint/satin finish light grey... if you want to match the existing color, then you can have some paint custom mixed for you and spray it on yourself with a compressor gun or the little Pre-val spray cans. late model grey westy interiors are near impossible to find as most of them are still on the road. i hear there is a '90 westy in a denver junkyard though...i think the cabinets in that one would better be described as CHARcoal rather than grey :<) chris |
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