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  1. #1
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    DIY:Improve look of your interior for $1

    I was shopping around and came across a cheap idea to improve the look of the interior of my civic. It can look cheap n dodgy to some ppl but i personally like it as it adds colour.

    Start with a kitchen non slip mat which i bought from best & less for $1. I only found a yellow one when i took the pictures.


    Decide what parts of the car you want to cover and cut out a shape similar(bit larger so that you can trim it down to size for a perfect fit). Trim it down lil bit at a time and check the fitment after each trim down. Use double sided tape to hold it in place. that's all !

    Here's a couple of before and after shots.








    riced up with my honda badge hehe

    on a integra type r

  2. #2
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    lol thats ****ing spiffy!
    oh wrd!

  3. #3
    puahaha..thats pretty cool dude! keeping it simple is good

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    96 Civic Coupe & 01 200sx
    oooh, fancy. does it stop things from rolling around too?

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    not bad for 1 dollar.
    lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kandy View Post
    oooh, fancy. does it stop things from rolling around too?
    hehe a bit ! such as coins and my phone. I like it how on a sunny day it makes its surroundings glow a bit red

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    lol i just realised they're two diff cars in those pics

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    Imagine what u could do with $2

    looks good. I would have used a solid rubbery material though. Dirt is gonna get into the holes of that material.
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    cant go wrong wif that dollar spent
    "since we're both asian.. I'll look after you and chuck in King Springs with the wheels and tyres for $1050"

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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude View Post
    Imagine what u could do with $2

    looks good. I would have used a solid rubbery material though. Dirt is gonna get into the holes of that material.
    true true, dirt n crap gets in a lot only for the sides but which is why i didnt bother sticking it down. Once in a while i just lift it n wipe underneath hehe

  11. #11
    I'd probably agree with Mr Willz. thin rubbery material would be good to stop stuff sliding around.

    Good work tho man. Looks tops.

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    genius! lol

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