Black & Tan Door Card
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Black & Tan Door Card
Ok, ok, I know that this will be polarizing and 50% of people will like it and 50% will hate it, but that's part of the fun.
I've got a cashmere interior which, which, after 80k miles and a good bit of neglect from the previous owner, is looking a little shabby, so I've been thinking about things I could do with it. The car is black on the outside and tan on the inside so I've settled on continuing the black and tan theme inside.
I freely admit that this took WAY more time and effort than it was worth but this is my idea of a relaxing weekend, so who cares.
The door caps are done with a 3M carbon fiber wrap and the inserts with black Passion Suede. Thought about re-doing the speaker in black, but the wife said the alternating black, tan, black, tan, black would be a little too Holstein.
I am not completely sure about the door handle surround, I may yet change it to black. I have some ideas for the dash top to blend it in with the door caps. Don't worry purists, whatever I end up doing, the wood dash face will still be there, that's part of it being a Jaguar.
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I've got a cashmere interior which, which, after 80k miles and a good bit of neglect from the previous owner, is looking a little shabby, so I've been thinking about things I could do with it. The car is black on the outside and tan on the inside so I've settled on continuing the black and tan theme inside.
I freely admit that this took WAY more time and effort than it was worth but this is my idea of a relaxing weekend, so who cares.
The door caps are done with a 3M carbon fiber wrap and the inserts with black Passion Suede. Thought about re-doing the speaker in black, but the wife said the alternating black, tan, black, tan, black would be a little too Holstein.
I am not completely sure about the door handle surround, I may yet change it to black. I have some ideas for the dash top to blend it in with the door caps. Don't worry purists, whatever I end up doing, the wood dash face will still be there, that's part of it being a Jaguar.
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Last edited by ccfulton; 08-21-2013 at 03:18 PM. Reason: Corrected the brand name of the material
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ccfulton (08-18-2013)
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Looks great!
Any chance you can wrap the entire dash top in carbon to keep,an un broken line feom door to,door?
And I agree on the speakers. Did mine too. But my interior is black on black. Haven't soon rear speakers het. Soooo hard to get out.
You're a lucky guy! I tend to get beat up with mods!
Any chance you can wrap the entire dash top in carbon to keep,an un broken line feom door to,door?
And I agree on the speakers. Did mine too. But my interior is black on black. Haven't soon rear speakers het. Soooo hard to get out.
You're a lucky guy! I tend to get beat up with mods!
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ccfulton (08-19-2013)
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Not bad...I do think you should go ahead and do the door handle piece.
Hard to see the sheens and textures in the photos (at least for me)...not sure how I would feel about the door caps being in a carbon-fiber look, and the door inserts just below it being the same color but a different visual texture.
I agree with the others, seat inserts are next. Just don't go too far with it and you'll have a nice look. The folks who get into trouble with this kind of stuff just don't know when to stop.
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Hard to see the sheens and textures in the photos (at least for me)...not sure how I would feel about the door caps being in a carbon-fiber look, and the door inserts just below it being the same color but a different visual texture.
I agree with the others, seat inserts are next. Just don't go too far with it and you'll have a nice look. The folks who get into trouble with this kind of stuff just don't know when to stop.
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ccfulton (08-19-2013)
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I think I can line up the pattern though, which should disguise it except for the most diligent observer. We'll see what it ends up looking like.
Your car looks great and gets plenty of compliments. It's like avant-garde art, meant to be experimental and perhaps mildly offensive to the mainstream.
And don't try to claim you aren't poking the bear for the fun of it, we all know better.
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Not bad...I do think you should go ahead and do the door handle piece.
Hard to see the sheens and textures in the photos (at least for me)...not sure how I would feel about the door caps being in a carbon-fiber look, and the door inserts just below it being the same color but a different visual texture.
I agree with the others, seat inserts are next. Just don't go too far with it and you'll have a nice look. The folks who get into trouble with this kind of stuff just don't know when to stop.
Hard to see the sheens and textures in the photos (at least for me)...not sure how I would feel about the door caps being in a carbon-fiber look, and the door inserts just below it being the same color but a different visual texture.
I agree with the others, seat inserts are next. Just don't go too far with it and you'll have a nice look. The folks who get into trouble with this kind of stuff just don't know when to stop.
The textures were a little of a concern to me as well but I think it will work once I have the continuation across the dash and onto the other door. Then there is a sort of layered effect where the textures are consistent and different eye levels.
The other options were carbon on the door insert (too hard) or ultrasuede all the way across the dash top (too ghetto).
As for how far this goes:
Dash top in carbon if I can make it look good. If I can't, then the door needs done again too since my OCD can't accept a different texture/pattern on the door than the dash top.
And the seat inserts and the rear package tray in ultrasuede.
That's as far as I want to take it with the interior.
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I am going to try doing the dash top in the carbon wrap. I've done some experimenting and one flat sheet won't conform to the compound curve where the dash top turns down around the side vent to meet the door so I will have to use multiple pieces.
I think I can line up the pattern though, which should disguise it except for the most diligent observer. We'll see what it ends up looking like.
Your car looks great and gets plenty of compliments. It's like avant-garde art, meant to be experimental and perhaps mildly offensive to the mainstream.
And don't try to claim you aren't poking the bear for the fun of it, we all know better.
I think I can line up the pattern though, which should disguise it except for the most diligent observer. We'll see what it ends up looking like.
Your car looks great and gets plenty of compliments. It's like avant-garde art, meant to be experimental and perhaps mildly offensive to the mainstream.
And don't try to claim you aren't poking the bear for the fun of it, we all know better.
Second, poking the bears is one thing, having them rip your head off is another.
But I guess that's the chance I take!!
I like the two tone look you're going for, especially in a black car. IMO, what ever is the darker tone of the dash should go black. Especially the speakers if you find an easy way to do the rear ones, let me know.
I'm doing the seats as well in suede. Just the inserts. Have to replace the drivers side bolster anyway.
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Hello CCfulton, yes I can help with the handle surround.
There is a small plastic plug behind the chrome handle that needs to come out with a very thin puller and right behind the plug is a screw unscrew and viola! the surround comes out.
Be careful not to scratch the plastic plug there is a very small indent (towards front of car)on the right side of where the plug and the surround piece meet, that is where to put your hook to remove the plug and when it goes back in look at the angle of the plug. You might have to make your own tool with a grinder (thin and flat but strong).
Good luck your car is looking quite handsome.
Happy Motoring...
There is a small plastic plug behind the chrome handle that needs to come out with a very thin puller and right behind the plug is a screw unscrew and viola! the surround comes out.
Be careful not to scratch the plastic plug there is a very small indent (towards front of car)on the right side of where the plug and the surround piece meet, that is where to put your hook to remove the plug and when it goes back in look at the angle of the plug. You might have to make your own tool with a grinder (thin and flat but strong).
Good luck your car is looking quite handsome.
Happy Motoring...
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Frog (08-19-2013)
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Hello CCfulton, yes I can help with the handle surround.
There is a small plastic plug behind the chrome handle that needs to come out with a very thin puller and right behind the plug is a screw unscrew and viola! the surround comes out.
Be careful not to scratch the plastic plug there is a very small indent (towards front of car)on the right side of where the plug and the surround piece meet, that is where to put your hook to remove the plug and when it goes back in look at the angle of the plug. You might have to make your own tool with a grinder (thin and flat but strong).
Good luck your car is looking quite handsome.
Happy Motoring...
There is a small plastic plug behind the chrome handle that needs to come out with a very thin puller and right behind the plug is a screw unscrew and viola! the surround comes out.
Be careful not to scratch the plastic plug there is a very small indent (towards front of car)on the right side of where the plug and the surround piece meet, that is where to put your hook to remove the plug and when it goes back in look at the angle of the plug. You might have to make your own tool with a grinder (thin and flat but strong).
Good luck your car is looking quite handsome.
Happy Motoring...
What you might try is to find one of those dental picks for things like this. In the office building where I work there are a bunch of dentists and I was able to find one who had an extra pick--the ideal tool for pulling out the little plug.
Doug
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I sprayed mine mat black again, as they were a bit scuffed when I bought the car. A very quick & easy job
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I will need something for the handle surround and speakers in the dash and was not sure which paint would work best on the plastics.
May also end up needing a fall back plan if the wrap on the dash top doesn't pan out.
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If I recall, I just used standard mat black model spray, zero preparation (apart from removing the speaker grill from the door, obviously), I just sprayed... It didn't change the colour at all, just tidied up the appearance, like black boot polish on a pair of old boots. If you spray plastic, you need a special plastic primer first. Personally, I wouldn't attempt it, because the handles will come under attack from finger nails and the paint will end up coming off... Can't you wrap them in CF?
Last edited by Frog; 08-19-2013 at 11:23 AM.