tony2

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Following on from my other post "Interior Tart Up" the panels are all back in place and I am pleased with the results.
Not to everyone's taste I know, but better than the scratched cheap looking original plastic finish I think.
 

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Yep, I like the gloss better than my rubberised black mat paint. Did you not fancy the glow dials for the dash? :)
 
That's nice and as you say a lot better than shabby or worn.
When I was looking for a Rangie i remember seeing quite a few that were let down by shabby interiors and it put me off thinking that if the owner couldn't be bothered with what he could see whenever he drove what had, or hadn't, he done under the bonnet or underneath.
 
That's nice and as you say a lot better than shabby or worn.
When I was looking for a Rangie i remember seeing quite a few that were let down by shabby interiors and it put me off thinking that if the owner couldn't be bothered with what he could see whenever he drove what had, or hadn't, he done under the bonnet or underneath.

Yep I agree with Dogsbody,

It looks nice
 
Thanks Chaps, nice to know others like it.
I am very pleased with the results, many hours flatting and polishing, but worth the effort.
It's amazing how it has lifted the overall look and feel of the interior and made it look modern.
Have to decide now whether to do the dash and door inserts to match. Probably will but when I have more time to spare.
Cheer......Tc.
 
Well done mate, looks nice, I revamped my 1998, 2.5DSE last year with walnut kit etc. makes a whole difference.:)
 

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