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Nubo 03-07-2004 02:18 PM

Double Yellow
 
When I first started looking into the RX-8 I was smitten by a photo of a pre-production model which had lightning yellow exterior with a 2-tone yellow interior. Dealer said "we can do that" and they did.

Nubo 03-07-2004 02:20 PM

Another distance shot

racerdave 03-07-2004 02:25 PM

Cool... now how about some closeups of the interior? :)

Nubo 03-07-2004 02:26 PM

Interior. I love the way it's brightened up. Selected a leather that was just a tad lighter than the exterior. It has a subtle effect of making the exterior seem a bit more "buttery" which is just what I was hoping for. Just a subtle difference though. The seat sides aren't pure black either; they're "graphite", which complements the slightly "paler" yellow.

BIU 03-07-2004 02:28 PM

Was this done at the dealer or did they order it with yellow interior for you?

Nubo 03-07-2004 02:30 PM

shot towards the front. Wish I could've taken these with my "Voodoo yellow" shift knob but it's out to the engravers. So, whassup with the steering wheel :p ... I think the prep dudes used some kind of treatment somewhere and it got transferred to the wheel making it annoyingly slippery. Decided to use a cheap wrap for now. Doesn't look that bad to me, actually...

Nubo 03-07-2004 02:31 PM

heh... I couldn't resist :)



What, me worry?

Nubo 03-07-2004 02:32 PM

Spring is bustin' out here

Nubo 03-07-2004 02:33 PM

another orchard shot

Nubo 03-07-2004 02:37 PM

I like the contrast in this one

Nubo 03-07-2004 02:39 PM

another

Nubo 03-07-2004 02:41 PM

another interior shot

Nubo 03-07-2004 02:42 PM

closeup of the leatherwork/stiching

Nubo 03-07-2004 02:43 PM

Front seat detail

Nubo 03-07-2004 02:44 PM

they even kept slots for child seat attachments!

BIU 03-07-2004 02:51 PM

ROFL that "subject to flooding" picture cracks me up... :D

But i still want to know if the dealer do the yellow interior for you or did you pre-order your 8 to come this way from Japan?

Nubo 03-07-2004 02:55 PM


Originally posted by BIU
Was this done at the dealer or did they order it with yellow interior for you?
The upholstery was done by Classic Soft Trim, through arrangement with the dealer. Left the car at the dealer, upholstery shop removes the seats and takes them to their shop. The re-upholstered seats are brought back and installed and the panels are done onsite. Took about 3 days.

BIU 03-07-2004 02:57 PM


Originally posted by Nubo
The upholstery was done by Classic Soft Trim, through arrangement with the dealer. Left the car at the dealer, upholstery shop removes the seats and takes them to their shop. The re-upholstered seats are brought back and installed and the panels are done onsite. Took about 3 days.
So did they charge you extra for this or not?

Is the warranty on the seats just the same as the OEM ones?

Nubo 03-07-2004 03:06 PM


Originally posted by BIU
So did they charge you extra for this or not?

Is the warranty on the seats just the same as the OEM ones?

The cost was $1200 U.S. Not a bad deal, considering all I really wanted from the GT package was the leather and really didn't want the moonroof. This way I went with the cheaper sport package and added leather.

The leather warranty is 3 years/36000 miles.

Sea Ray 03-07-2004 03:07 PM

VERY nice!!! Leather work looks like top quality.

That flooding shot will be a classic :)

Lock & Load 03-07-2004 03:08 PM

WICKED .


CHEERS
MICHAEL

chinx 03-07-2004 03:11 PM

that looks awesome. how's the side panel done? is it leather or dyed?

Nubo 03-07-2004 03:25 PM


Originally posted by chinx
that looks awesome. how's the side panel done? is it leather or dyed?
You know, that was explained to me at some point but I forget if the panels were supposed to be leather or vinyl. Just took another look and it has the same grain as the seats. Hard to tell by feel since the panel is rigid underneath. The tiny gathers in the corners look "leathery" to me... (correction; the panels are color-matched vinyl. The grain and appearance are spot-on though).

The seats are all leather. (correction - the yellow "seating surface" is leather and the graphite is vinyl.)


Lock & Load 03-07-2004 03:33 PM

If you want your leatherseats with yellow stiching , its quite simple .

One oil based texta , marking pen , go over all stiching on seats etc , let it dry a quick wipe over seats presto Yellow leather stiching , nery effective and cheap .

All you need is marking pen , steady hand and good eyes and about halve an hour of your time .

cheers
michael

Maximus 03-07-2004 06:30 PM

nice work
just remove the steering wheel cover :mad:

Kushballah 03-07-2004 07:30 PM

looks really good! hey lock & load... did u actually go through and do all ur stiching with the pen? id do it in blue if it works.

carnut 03-07-2004 07:52 PM

NIce! Looks factory-done!

Tamas 03-07-2004 08:05 PM


Originally posted by Nubo
You know, that was explained to me at some point but I forget if the panels were supposed to be leather or vinyl. Just took another look and it has the same grain as the seats. Hard to tell by feel since the panel is ridgid underneath. The tiny gathers in the corners look "leathery" to me...

The seats are all leather.

The door panels are made with matching vinyl (so not leather). The seats are not all leather either - the seating surface is, but the seat backs are vinyl too. It's very hard to tell the difference though.
I should know - my interior was also done by Classic Soft Trim :)

JPASSION11 03-07-2004 08:28 PM

NIce job! Looks good! Just checked out the site and when I get my blue 8 (coming 12/04), I would definitely think about doing this! Thanks 4 the pics and posts!

Nubo 03-07-2004 09:51 PM


Originally posted by Tamas
The door panels are made with matching vinyl (so not leather). The seats are not all leather either - the seating surface is, but the seat backs are vinyl too. It's very hard to tell the difference though.
I should know - my interior was also done by Classic Soft Trim :)

I knew I should have paid more attention when we set it up :). It was a looong 3 months though :p

Lock & Load 03-07-2004 11:50 PM


Originally posted by Kushballah
looks really good! hey lock & load... did u actually go through and do all ur stiching with the pen? id do it in blue if it works.
I certainly have it works great in yellow so i dont see a problem with any other colour .
cheers
michael

desmo996 03-08-2004 09:30 AM

The car looks good, but does anyone else have a problem with the steering wheel?

greese 03-08-2004 09:58 AM


Originally posted by desmo996
The car looks good, but does anyone else have a problem with the steering wheel?
Yeah, that thing has got to go. If you want a nice cover, they make ones that are an actual band of leather. It comes with a thick waxy thread and a couple of needles. You have to sew it up stitch by stitch but it looks great in the end.

I put one on my accord when the rubber started to crumble and people thought it was a factory leather wrapped wheel.

greese

cruzdreamer 03-08-2004 03:54 PM

I agree....lose the steering wheel cover...cheapens it. LOVE the yellow/blk leather though!!!!Sweet!!!!!

Gyro 03-08-2004 04:11 PM

I posted several months ago about wanting to see a monthly photo contest for forum members. There was no replies so I dropped it.

We could choose ten or so pictures and then have a poll to decide the winner. Just something for fun.

Well, anyway...this is just the type of picture I was talking about. Absolutely priceless. You have my vote!!

Nubo 03-08-2004 05:17 PM

LOL - I'll lose the steering wheel cover if I can get some grip from the original. I don't know if there's silicone on it or is it just that slippery from the factory? I tried rubbing it vigorously with a terrycloth and alcohol. Any other tips on getting some grip into the OEM leather wheel? Maybe I need some of that special mud they rub major league baseballs with.

Lock & Load 03-08-2004 05:28 PM

Nubo

Get the K.Y.personall lubricant of your hands , and were ever else youve had it and that should help you get a grip on the steering wheel instead of yourself .

in jest ha ,ha .ha

cheers
michael

mikeb 03-08-2004 07:17 PM

the sterling wheel wrap is different to say the least

I love the yellow interior
It looks so natural

maxrx8 03-09-2004 02:57 PM

Tight!

The Steering wheel reminds me of my old Chevy Impala. Take care of that. You took the time and money to do everything else. It's what your always holding on to and looking at, but if comfort matters???

Bill

mmmdowning 03-10-2004 05:56 AM

Great shots, love the yellow seats, The flooding picture is priceless!

rex 03-10-2004 07:54 PM

Nubo,

Perhaps you should apply your "bee" theme to the steering wheel like this image from the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show.

I'm not sure about that yellow instrument cowl. I bet it reflects wickedly on the windshield.

http://asmic.com/collect/rx-8tm/pics/rx8-pk03.jpg

WHealy 03-10-2004 08:50 PM

Came out awsome Nubo!

Nubo 03-11-2004 01:26 AM


Originally posted by rex
Nubo,

Perhaps you should apply your "bee" theme to the steering wheel like this image from the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show.

I'm not sure about that yellow instrument cowl. I bet it reflects wickedly on the windshield.


Thanks, I might do that with Wheelskins; especially if I can't beat this slippage problem.

Yes I think the yellow shell over the cowl looks great but would be unbearable in practice. Ever leave a sheet of paper on the dash?

grogiefrog 03-11-2004 07:03 AM

Very nice looking RX-8. You did a great job with it. Really makes it special.

Smoke_Weed_RX-8 03-14-2004 02:07 AM

it's beautiful, but it would look sexy with accents and an appearance kit. lose the wheel and no spoiler

Rev It Up 03-14-2004 09:16 AM

The interior looks sweet, but I must agree that the wheel cover must go. It looks like somethin my grandpa would have on his old chevy.

NAVILESRX8 03-14-2004 10:11 AM

I kinda like it...but I don't think I can live with it on a daily basis....

Nubo 03-16-2004 03:28 PM

Damn! Withering peer pressure on the steering wheel issue ;)

Okay! Okay! Hey, I said it was temporary!

It's gone now - some cleanings, rubdown with glycerine helped. Probably most important the weather has gotten warmer and so skin oil/sweat is breaking in the wheel leather. Grip is pretty good now and getting better.

So we can put that unfortunate style excursion behind us.

What size fuzzy dice should I get for the rearview mirror?

rex 03-16-2004 04:04 PM

...don't forget the "sure-to-fade" plush dashboard cover :)

Tamas 03-16-2004 06:58 PM


Originally posted by Nubo
What size fuzzy dice should I get for the rearview mirror?
I suppose a big yellow one would work fine if you wanna keep the styling consistent... maybe with black dots, how 'bout that? :D


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