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Holden VE SV6 series II - GSHSV6

GSHSV6

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Thanks 'sv6 power'

I used plastidip
 

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Yeah I always wanted to paint it red but didnt know how to go about it till I saw your thread and pretty much just copied you haha
 

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Yeah thought you might have stumbled across my thread, glad that the red worked out for you. After I showed people plastidip I haven't seen it used in the interior before, so its great to see :)

I wanted to do the rear wall but I'm tall and like to sit as far back as possible so my headrest sits on the wall and I just know it would rip off quickly haha
 

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So did you guys pull off all the interior pieces you were dipping? Also did you use a heat gun for the carbon wrap?

Yeah rip everything out, the rear wall isnt hard to pull out either just a matter of getting the panels off around it on both sides and pulling it. The glove box has to be taken apart aswell as the lock.
 
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