Color Codes for the interior??
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Color Codes for the interior??
Does anyone here know where I can find the color codes for interior pieces like the headliner/A-pillars/overhead console pieces?
If you have the information, please let me know where you found it, i.e. shop manual or something...
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If you have the information, please let me know where you found it, i.e. shop manual or something...
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by portero23
Does anyone here know where I can find the color codes for interior pieces like the headliner/A-pillars/overhead console pieces?
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thanks for not answering the question and stating the obvious. Color codes still exist for them, however, even if it's the same color code.
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FYI, "there" denotes location. "They're" is used when you want to put "they are" together into one word.
And what do you mean attitude? I'm thanking you. Also, thanks for hijacking and sabotaging my thread.
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And what do you mean attitude? I'm thanking you. Also, thanks for hijacking and sabotaging my thread.
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Yeah, with 0.21 posts per day, I have a life (just kidding guys! In all seriousness, I actually lurk here hours upon hours each day - at work) and time for interesting interior project ideas to work on. Furthermore, it's not the quantity that counts, it's how you use those posts that matter. I don't consider trolling and sabotage a constructive use of posts.
As for details, I'll post pics and a DIY when I've finished. You'll just have to wait and see the results :D . I'm not sure I'll actually find what I want to match the interior grey color, but I might be able to find it in an alternative gray that doesn't look like complete ***...
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As for details, I'll post pics and a DIY when I've finished. You'll just have to wait and see the results :D . I'm not sure I'll actually find what I want to match the interior grey color, but I might be able to find it in an alternative gray that doesn't look like complete ***...
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Are you saying that this is not a constructive use of a post:
https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-do-yourself-forum-73/diy-hid-fog-lights-57100/
https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-do-yourself-forum-73/diy-hid-fog-lights-57100/
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Naw man, not at all. It's a great DIY. Very clear, very well documented, and very easy to understand. I'll probably eventually even use it someday to swap in better HIDs for my fogs. Once again... thanks! Unfortunately, too bad it doesn't answer the question at hand...
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Thanks, I didn't mean to come off as an *** in my first post. Honestly, after reading about the guy that didn't know his center console opened after it slid back, I don't know what is obvious to some people anymore.
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Haha yea, you didn't come off as an ***. I did though. It's just a facetious and sometimes offensive sense of humor that not everyone is able to appreciate right off the bat...
So does anyone out there know the color codes for these light gray interior pieces?
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So does anyone out there know the color codes for these light gray interior pieces?
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Yup, show is over. Move along people.....
Here is a link to the shop manuals, I doubt they'd have the color code but it's worth a shot.
http://www.hi-impact.org/ryang/modif...8_manuals.html
Here is a link to the shop manuals, I doubt they'd have the color code but it's worth a shot.
http://www.hi-impact.org/ryang/modif...8_manuals.html
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Whoa, that's awesome. Definitely will come in useful someday. The appropriate interior parts are listed as "Sports Gray Top" which references FF3, FF4, FF5, and FF6, but those codes refer to the interior trim combinations, i.e., Cloth, Black Leather, etc....
"Sports Gray" is a common t-shirt color, but I haven't been able to find it referenced to auto parts before...
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"Sports Gray" is a common t-shirt color, but I haven't been able to find it referenced to auto parts before...
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