Custom door panels. Help!?

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    Thanks bud. I tryed putting picture's up but fell asleep waiting for them to upload.ill get them up today
     
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    Tools i used....flathead and phillips head screwdrivers.c clip tool for the window crank. Razor blade, scraper, and scissors.
     

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    Finished look.idk if ill do the armrest or not. Might just paint them.idk yet
     

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    ended up looking good! any tips on what you would and wouldnt if you did it again?
    arm rest would be easier to paint i would think. i have done mine
     
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    Dont fold your fabric!! Lol. Roll it up. I folded mine n now i have the crease going down throufh my door panel. I might have made my flames a little bigger. But all in all i was pretty happy with the way everything worked out. Just take your time.dont get in a rush. And dont let your glue dry too long. After about 2-3 minutes its ready. Just depends on how thick u spray it too.i learned that on the flames. Waited too long and they wouldn't stick. Had to re spray again. But the armrest and latches i think im gonna spray them black. And thanks man! Im pleased with it. Cany wait to see how yours turns out. GL!
     
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    looks good, i like the flames detail - so many possibilities with that technique.

    curious - earlier people were mentioning different fabrics that may bet soiled -- does something like the NeverWet product work on applications like this? seems like it might resist some staining like ScotchGuard
     
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    Thanks man! Its alot of possibilities. Thought about skulls which i just might do. Get two more panels from a junkyard and try it. But idk about the neverwet. Id do some research and see what fabrics u can use it on. If it could be used then i mighr end up trying it myself.
     
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    Complete finish

    Complete install and finish!
     

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    looks good, nice job..now the seats!
     
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    Thanks bud! I wanna do something with them. Atm i need to leave them in bc of the kiddies. But im going to buy me another cheap ride to drive around. Then the seats WILL come out. Idk what ill put back in. Celica seats are nice. Had an 01. We'll see when the time comes.my major plan is a swap. Concidering 1jz/2jz/ 302. Buts that a whole nother story.
     
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    Also going to install a custom center console with 8" kicker in the middle. I have an 8 behind the seat and aurprising it hits hard lol. And now that the wife seen my work..she wants pink zebra in her car lol.smh.
     
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    Looks good brother!
     
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    Thanks bud! Just picked up a center console, both door panels, and the dash cover ( goes over the instrument panel and cluster) not sure the exact name lol...but got it all for $75. Gonna be doing some wrapping possibly this weekend! Or maybe i should fix my rollpan and license plate lights first...ran over a tractor trailir tire..was more worried about my air lines to my shocks...roll pan was hanging on by 2 screws...smh...o well..i wanted a new one anyway..
     
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    But on a good note...i got my windows tinted...ill put a pic up tomorrow in my gallery
     
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    Possiable material for my next set of door panels.What yall think? Or should i stixk with the black suede?
     

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    Just finished redoing mine in all vinyl ,as the cloth material was faded @ the top ! 18.JPG 19.JPG
    I had to reinforce areas of the backer board with resin & cloth, came out OK, got a few small wrinkles, may redo in the winter!
     
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    Looks great bud! Yea mines starting to fade too. Thought about dieing it black n see if that helps but idk...i really like the suede look but i dont want to have to keep doing them ya know. Idk..thought about doing it vinyl too...idk..im goingback to the fabric shop and actually take my time lookn. Was with the wife n kids so yea....
     

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