87-89 4Runner Interior quarter trim restoration How To
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Those panels looked pretty good, may have to do that to the "army green" panels in the back of my pickup, anyone know why the rear panels would be "army green" when everything else is gray? Oh and the back of those green panels is grey.
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I love this! I have the gray interior too and it looks like crap! Going to do this on all the pieces! Thank you.
Do you think this would work on the canopy? Mine is getting faded, but matches the peeling clearcoat.
Now just have to figure out the subscribe thing....
Do you think this would work on the canopy? Mine is getting faded, but matches the peeling clearcoat.
Now just have to figure out the subscribe thing....
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This looks good. My brother and I are making panels from scratch for my '87 Runner. We are using paneling from Lowes, vinyl from a fabric store, and foam from Wal-Mart. He is fabricating the rear panels out of 16 gauge mild steel with lockable storage compartments. I'll post pics when its done.
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I used the SEM in dark smoke. It was a perfect match on my 86.5 supra. I had some left over and It was a great match on my 90 truck also. Pics taken in different lighting so color looks off but matched great.
before being cleaned
after being cleaned
after dying them
before being cleaned
after being cleaned
after dying them
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ToyotaPManager: Saw your transformation on the pix thread. Great job. What is SEM and more importantly, where do you purchase it?
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a brand of paint. they have it at WESCO supply, and they also have it at Performance warehouse auto parts stores.
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there is a pick of a can on at the first of this thread. actually called bumper coat made by SEM. I got my at o'reillys. but have a friend that got the first can for me from his wholesaler at like 7 dollars a can. It was 12 at o'reillys.
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but my truck is red!
Great thread. Anyone do this on a red 4Runner yet? I don't want to be the first and have mismatched colors. If you have done it in red, got a part # for the color?
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I have just done some of mine. I had Oriellys to mix up some interior paint and they put it in aerosol can for me. If you go to my build, post # 384, it is paint code 3P1. I am quite happy with how it turned out.
I used DeathCougars paint steps with the red paint and when I put vinyl/plastic protectant restorer on some of the other panels, you would never know that my replacement was gray at one time.
Guess what I am trying to say with a plastic/vinyl wax and repainted panels, I cant tell the difference.
DeathCougar, I would be intrested in seeing the color you used for red. This was a great write up you orginally did.
I used DeathCougars paint steps with the red paint and when I put vinyl/plastic protectant restorer on some of the other panels, you would never know that my replacement was gray at one time.
Guess what I am trying to say with a plastic/vinyl wax and repainted panels, I cant tell the difference.
DeathCougar, I would be intrested in seeing the color you used for red. This was a great write up you orginally did.
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