Tungsten Painted Center Console
#1
Tungsten Painted Center Console
Here is my painted center console and dash trim. The pictures do not do it justice, unfortunately I am not a great photographer. However, I really came out well with the exception of the mustang designation which is OK but has some issues. Several people who are not as familiar with Mustangs have complemented that it looks like it came from the factory.
Here are the details. The grey is body matched Tungsten Silver Metallic. You can order in aerosol cans in any of the colors Mustangs are offered from paintscratch.com. It matches the outside body perfect. I have always liked the body colored panels in the VW Beetle. However, I needed a touch of the dramatic and got that from Dupli-Color Mirage Paint Gold/Magenta. Here is where the camera just could not do it justice. This color changing paint is great, giving me a brilliant copper orange in some lights and a nice plum purple in others. After the base coats were applied (4 Tungstens and 4 Mirage) I cleared it out to really bring out the color. I do have some orange peel which I tried to color sand but with the texture in the plastic it is still wavy. I think it came out great.
I used a decal to block the paint to get the mustang name below the shifter. It worked but removing the decal was difficult because of paint build up.
All and all it really makes the interior personalized and eye catching while still maintaining a factory feel. Exactly what I was looking for.
I have also enclosed a picture of the outside of the car . . .
Here are the details. The grey is body matched Tungsten Silver Metallic. You can order in aerosol cans in any of the colors Mustangs are offered from paintscratch.com. It matches the outside body perfect. I have always liked the body colored panels in the VW Beetle. However, I needed a touch of the dramatic and got that from Dupli-Color Mirage Paint Gold/Magenta. Here is where the camera just could not do it justice. This color changing paint is great, giving me a brilliant copper orange in some lights and a nice plum purple in others. After the base coats were applied (4 Tungstens and 4 Mirage) I cleared it out to really bring out the color. I do have some orange peel which I tried to color sand but with the texture in the plastic it is still wavy. I think it came out great.
I used a decal to block the paint to get the mustang name below the shifter. It worked but removing the decal was difficult because of paint build up.
All and all it really makes the interior personalized and eye catching while still maintaining a factory feel. Exactly what I was looking for.
I have also enclosed a picture of the outside of the car . . .
#2
Here is my painted center console and dash trim. The pictures do not do it justice, unfortunately I am not a great photographer. However, I really came out well with the exception of the mustang designation which is OK but has some issues. Several people who are not as familiar with Mustangs have complemented that it looks like it came from the factory.
Here are the details. The grey is body matched Tungsten Silver Metallic. You can order in aerosol cans in any of the colors Mustangs are offered from paintscratch.com. It matches the outside body perfect. I have always liked the body colored panels in the VW Beetle. However, I needed a touch of the dramatic and got that from Dupli-Color Mirage Paint Gold/Magenta. Here is where the camera just could not do it justice. This color changing paint is great, giving me a brilliant copper orange in some lights and a nice plum purple in others. After the base coats were applied (4 Tungstens and 4 Mirage) I cleared it out to really bring out the color. I do have some orange peel which I tried to color sand but with the texture in the plastic it is still wavy. I think it came out great.
I used a decal to block the paint to get the mustang name below the shifter. It worked but removing the decal was difficult because of paint build up.
All and all it really makes the interior personalized and eye catching while still maintaining a factory feel. Exactly what I was looking for.
I have also enclosed a picture of the outside of the car . . .
Here are the details. The grey is body matched Tungsten Silver Metallic. You can order in aerosol cans in any of the colors Mustangs are offered from paintscratch.com. It matches the outside body perfect. I have always liked the body colored panels in the VW Beetle. However, I needed a touch of the dramatic and got that from Dupli-Color Mirage Paint Gold/Magenta. Here is where the camera just could not do it justice. This color changing paint is great, giving me a brilliant copper orange in some lights and a nice plum purple in others. After the base coats were applied (4 Tungstens and 4 Mirage) I cleared it out to really bring out the color. I do have some orange peel which I tried to color sand but with the texture in the plastic it is still wavy. I think it came out great.
I used a decal to block the paint to get the mustang name below the shifter. It worked but removing the decal was difficult because of paint build up.
All and all it really makes the interior personalized and eye catching while still maintaining a factory feel. Exactly what I was looking for.
I have also enclosed a picture of the outside of the car . . .
#3
The sides of the radio literally just pull straight out after you remove the center console (2 screws). This is one of the easiest cars to disassembl/reassemble I've found in 18 years of installing stereos.
#4
I have dissasembled the interior around 18 times.
#6
Everyone is right . . . these center console and wings are extremely easy to remove and i took them out and taped them up and painted. I think i have some pictures of the process I will try to post.
This is a very easy thing that anyone can do in order to make there car more personal.
Here are the pictures of the wheels.
This is a very easy thing that anyone can do in order to make there car more personal.
Here are the pictures of the wheels.
#8
GTR Member
Everyone is right . . . these center console and wings are extremely easy to remove and i took them out and taped them up and painted. I think i have some pictures of the process I will try to post.
This is a very easy thing that anyone can do in order to make there car more personal.
Here are the pictures of the wheels.
This is a very easy thing that anyone can do in order to make there car more personal.
Here are the pictures of the wheels.
#10
Matt
thats pretty cool...i kinda want to do the aposite...
I have a Dove (aka Graphite)...Front Dash/Console
and i want to paint in black.
What kind of paint did you use. Was it special interior cash paint (eg. Soft-touch style).
thats pretty cool...i kinda want to do the aposite...
I have a Dove (aka Graphite)...Front Dash/Console
and i want to paint in black.
What kind of paint did you use. Was it special interior cash paint (eg. Soft-touch style).
#11
I used standard truck paint found at the auto store. I sanded the panels, cleaned them, and then used a plastic primer following the directions on the can. Then applied the base coat color and a clear coat. It is very simple and makes the car stand out. sorry for the lack of reply. have been out for the week.
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