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Pdwight 05-13-2015 06:28 PM

Like I said I have done my seats and carpet. Clean and prep, clean and prep. You will be spraying this on so a calm air environment is a must. Be prepared to put 5 to 12 coats to completely dye it and each coat will need at least 6 hours to dry. On problem areas where it might be a bit thick as far as the dye goes use a heat gun sparingly to set the color and let cool before respraying. I used two cans of propellent and could not find it locally so order at least two cans. You will not be able to use the last 15% of the propellant can because it will not have enough pressure to spray the dye. A cheap 12 dollar HVLP gun would be better and then just dispose of it after you are finished.

tommy583 05-13-2015 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Pdwight (Post 449614)
Like I said I have done my seats and carpet. Clean and prep, clean and prep. You will be spraying this on so a calm air environment is a must. Be prepared to put 5 to 12 coats to completely dye it and each coat will need at least 6 hours to dry. On problem areas where it might be a bit thick as far as the dye goes use a heat gun sparingly to set the color and let cool before respraying. I used two cans of propellent and could not find it locally so order at least two cans. You will not be able to use the last 15% of the propellant can because it will not have enough pressure to spray the dye. A cheap 12 dollar HVLP gun would be better and then just dispose of it after you are finished.

How are the seats holding up? The dash doesn't get much wear besides the sun beating on it. So if it holds up on seats I'd figure the dash would be fine as well.

Pdwight 05-13-2015 06:50 PM

Seats and carpet still look fine a year later...the crack filler is staying in place

Pdwight 05-13-2015 06:52 PM

Here is the finished product a year ago
 
http://i621.photobucket.com/albums/t...psc89540ed.jpg

The scary part, sanding and filling cracks before the dying

http://i621.photobucket.com/albums/t...pse6770841.jpg

tommy583 05-13-2015 08:04 PM

WOW that looks great!! How do you like the shifter? I have the same one, I love it.

Pdwight 05-13-2015 08:07 PM

Yes I do, I hope it fits the short shifter I have but have not had time to install

tommy583 05-13-2015 08:18 PM

I have the 997 shifter, so I'd think a short shifter would work fine as well.

Perfectlap 05-14-2015 07:49 AM

I don't know dude... Boxster red can look pretty nice if you mix in some dark grey.
This is my next project after replacing the top. I already have the seats, carbon Tequipment shifter and silver center console.
I might have the Polish guys do my wheel but I kinda like the better feedback from a thinner steering wheel.

http://www.corbisimages.com/images/C...1-7f2ae4586247

tommy583 05-14-2015 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Perfectlap (Post 449653)
I don't know dude... Boxster red can look pretty nice if you mix in some dark grey.
This is my next project after replacing the top. I already have the seats, carbon Tequipment shifter and silver center console.
I might have the Polish guys do my wheel but I kinda like the better feedback from a thinner steering wheel.

http://www.corbisimages.com/images/C...1-7f2ae4586247

I agree boxster red can look cool. But my seats were shot and I found black ones locally for $200 for the pair. I also got the whole interior in black from the same guy for another $200. Door panels, rollbar pads, storage box, center console, some of the carpet. He was making a race car, so he striped it out. I feel the black makes it look much more modern. The only thing left red now is the dash. I guess if I had the dash and the door panels still in red it would look pretty good. But the wife likes black better, so spending the money on it is easier lol.

Perfectlap 05-14-2015 01:28 PM

well see here's the the thing with black. You already have black in the center console and all the those bits on the dash. Unless it's the nicer leather option, all black leather (vinyl?) makes the 986/996 interior look a bit monotone and a little dated. You need some color accenting either by painting the center console to match the exterior, adding a nicer looking steering wheel, or some nicer leather with maybe deviated stitching on gauges cover the and door panels. If everthing is bone stock and black it's going to look like a basic option package car and that's not really the look the designers had in mind. Porsche only downgraded it so that they could upsell all those overpriced interior options.

p.s.
does the parting out the boxster still have the roll hoop windscreens?

tommy583 05-14-2015 01:37 PM

Well I've got the cool new steering wheel and leather airbag with silver crest. I was going to paint the strips in the center of the dash silver. I have the silver gauges, door pulls, door handles, shift knob and ebrake. I also have some silver pedals from suncoast. I was thinking that would be just enough silver without looking like I'm trying to hard. Oh and it is a leather dash. If I end up buying a new one it will be leather as well. I agree the vinyl looks cheap.

He has them but won't separate them from the whole rollbar. I already asked him 20 times lol.


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