Red Leather Seats with Red Accents!
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I am doing it EXACTLY how everyone says to and the picture won't attach!! Before you guys get too worked up, I should admit that its a chop anyway. A Paint chop at that
But it gives a pretty good idea about what color matching details with the seat color would look like. Help!
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Ok. Basically here's the idea. The red color for the seats should be a deep blood red color. Not fire engine red. The headrests, side bolsters, hip bolsters and middle bolster on the driverside seat that is between your legs, should be red. The rest should be black. The shift boot, doorhandle barrels, armrests on the doors, and the tops of the gauge cluster should be red as well to balance everything out. It looks cool in my little amateur rendition that I did today at work. When I get home I will get on Photoshop and do it properly so I can get a more accurate representation of what it will really look like.
Originally posted by Traffic
Red would be sensual in a silver, black or gray car. Especially if it's blood red or a dark red. Cherry red would be gross.
Red would be sensual in a silver, black or gray car. Especially if it's blood red or a dark red. Cherry red would be gross.
Has anyone gone with Katskin leather/suede combination? It would be nice to have the leather in the red and the suede parts in black. BTW, I am in Nashville and am having a tough time finding someone who does this kind of work. Any of you local guys recommend a shop here?
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