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That overhead console looks real nice. Did you paint that yourself? Care to let me know how if you did? I am trying to learn how to paint plastic myself.
While not out of the realm of a DIY painting plastic in oem colors requires the use of professional products. I own a collision & custom shop so I have everything I need at my disposal. If you want to attempt this on your own, you'll need to buy a small compressor and paint gun. When I shoot plastic besides the prep & special plastic primer, I use SEM products. Google it and you should be able to gain some knowledge on the product.




For the panel that surrounds the gauges, I'll be painting it like I did on my sons 99 F150. His truck was done in a Lexus Dark Cherry Pearl so that what all the accent pieces are painted in the truck. I don't know what color I'm going to do mine yet since the outside of my truck is white pearl and I don't think that would look to good.
Here is what I did to my son's F150
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so how long would it take to do this if it belonged to a customer?Yes the burgundy parts in the photo were all sanded smooth, primed a few times, sanded again then painted and cleared. The rest of the dash panel was carefully prepped and lightly primed so not to smooth it out to much. I didn't want the look of a fully smoothed and painted dash.
so how long would it take to do this if it belonged to a customer?
Just the parts that are painted Burgundy or the entire interior?

im really looking forward to ur posts. I thought about doing an IPad as well . What will u need to do this? One thing comes to mind is the high voltage preouts that decks usually come with if they are to be quality signal. How do u solve this problem? When u said ipad, i;m thinking ipad and straight to your amps. can u explain what xtra hardware you will need when u do this? just curious