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206 interior mods help
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danp1993
PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 3:10 pm Reply with quote Up
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Hey guys Smile got a 206 1.4 and stripped the interior completely, to the point of no carpet, door cards etc Smile I want to make my own door cards, preferably flat, for a sleek look. Any ideas or tips? Very Happy
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Some type of wood trimmed in material with door handles cut out..? Google "track car door cards", should give you some ideas.
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danp1993
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I was thinking of getting mdf boards and covering it in White and blue vinyl (the colour scheme of my interior) Smile the only issue I'll have is the rear panel has a slight curve in it, so still confused what I should do there.....
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Would spray adhesive hold it?
 
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expanable foam the rear quaters that will hold it

spray glue wont hold much more than fabric

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Tried spray glue. Doesn't hold for long

 


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Most people with stripped interiors use carbon fibre sheets or acylic sheets, you can buy it in any thickness usually off ebay etc.. Smile
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Matt
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For fabric you need contact adhesive.
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danp1993
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cheers for the advice guys Very Happy Im gonna get some wood, cover it in carbon fibre vinyl, Smile and for the rear, not too sure yet Smile
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danp1993
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And also, I've pulled up the carpet stuff from the floor of the car, any ideas what I should do now? Like get some different carpet or other material, or leave it and just put some mats down?? Smile
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danp1993
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And! Razz I bought a used gti spoiler, and wondered what's the best way of fitting it to my car? Smile
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all answers here!! www.206info.co.uk/Foru...earch.html
 
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