Interior mods for a new H2
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RE: Interior mods for a new H2 - 5/1/2006 5:45:51 AM
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Greenblade
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Hey thanks guys. those units you posted a link to, dilo, look pretty nice. I wonder if they'd look best just "down the middle". the radio/climate control section / cupholder/shift section, and rear radio section? I also wonder what the aluminum looks like. I suppose you could have them painted in whatever metal you deemed best. ShopSAR, thanks for the heads up. But i think i'd rather spend more $$$ and get something as nice as i can get it (but, i confess, don't know what those stick-on kits look like). I don't think i'm into wood unless its more than less black. The hummer doesn't give me a woodish kind of feeling, really. I was also thinking about taking those central (and maybe other?) pieces to a body shop and having them painted exterior-black. like piano-black. I'll have to kick it around for a while, but thanks again.
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RE: Interior mods for a new H2 - 5/7/2006 4:27:26 AM
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HummBob
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Hey, I've been talking to this dude named Greg @ Auto Dynamics. Cool guy, he's going to do my dash. Complete front dash (5 pieces) and the rear center console for $890 plus like a $500 refundable core deposit. http://autodynamicswest.com/index.html Oh yeah, I'm getting the Piano Black
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RE: Interior mods for a new H2 - 5/14/2006 3:54:41 AM
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Greenblade
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ORIGINAL: HummBob Hey, I've been talking to this dude named Greg @ Auto Dynamics. Cool guy, he's going to do my dash. Complete front dash (5 pieces) and the rear center console for $890 plus like a $500 refundable core deposit. http://autodynamicswest.com/index.html Oh yeah, I'm getting the Piano Black you are the man. that's the nicest looking set of things i've seen to date. and taht's a really reasonable price. heck, that's not much more than i could take the pieces out, take them to a body shop, and have them painted piano black for... which is what i'd settled on. sweet! i'm going to put an email in ASAP. on other related notes: www.autoleathers.com and www.katzkin.com katzkin offers H2 seats in their range of interesting leathers. i'm considering that as well.
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RE: Interior mods for a new H2 - 5/14/2006 4:57:53 AM
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HummBob
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I'm glad I could help Greenblade. Greg has been AWESOME to deal with. I'm just waiting till my interior is done (this coming week). I don't want to put in the new dash and get it scratched or something doing the interior.
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RE: Interior mods for a new H2 - 5/14/2006 10:11:02 PM
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Greenblade
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well, piano black will take show scratches like nothing else... i wonder if piano white would look good on my truck, or if it would be just too odd? probably too odd. the inclusion of some metallic in the black can make a world of difference when it comes to hiding small mars in a superb finish - even if the overall color remains quite black.
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RE: Interior mods for a new H2 - 5/15/2006 4:03:53 AM
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HummBob
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I never thought about scratches.....Maybe they seal it with a couple layers of a clear-coat, should be able to buff out? What do ya think?
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RE: Interior mods for a new H2 - 5/15/2006 9:52:13 PM
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Greenblade
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ORIGINAL: HummBob I never thought about scratches.....Maybe they seal it with a couple layers of a clear-coat, should be able to buff out? What do ya think? well i swapped a couple of emails with Greg & he offered that the finish is exterior-car in quality/type. Thus exterior car care products/buffs/etc. would be effective. On a related note, an application of something like Mothers Plastic Polish is something i've used from time to time to keep shiny black things looking good. it lends a very smooth/slippery surface quality which improves mar resistance, and on many surfaces it has nice buffing qualities (though perhaps not all, don't try this w/o testing a small inconspicuous area, greenblade is not responsible for any mishaps) i'm sure my inside will take some bumps, but i'm going piano-black barring some brainstormingly good idea for an alternate surface. Carbon Fiber won't show mars nearly as much as piano black, because the surface is broken, which draws the eye away from the scratches/scuffs. some of the mottled finishes he shows will also hide scuffs alot better, as would a black-stained wood that was almost black, but still not perfectly uniform
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RE: Interior mods for a new H2 - 5/16/2006 2:55:15 AM
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HummBob
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ORIGINAL: Greenblade quote:
ORIGINAL: HummBob I never thought about scratches.....Maybe they seal it with a couple layers of a clear-coat, should be able to buff out? What do ya think? well i swapped a couple of emails with Greg & he offered that the finish is exterior-car in quality/type. Thus exterior car care products/buffs/etc. would be effective. On a related note, an application of something like Mothers Plastic Polish is something i've used from time to time to keep shiny black things looking good. it lends a very smooth/slippery surface quality which improves mar resistance, and on many surfaces it has nice buffing qualities (though perhaps not all, don't try this w/o testing a small inconspicuous area, greenblade is not responsible for any mishaps) i'm sure my inside will take some bumps, but i'm going piano-black barring some brainstormingly good idea for an alternate surface. Carbon Fiber won't show mars nearly as much as piano black, because the surface is broken, which draws the eye away from the scratches/scuffs. some of the mottled finishes he shows will also hide scuffs alot better, as would a black-stained wood that was almost black, but still not perfectly uniform Cool, Thanks for doing the legwork(e-mail work ). I'm still going to get the piano black, I think it's the nicest, plus it will really accent with my exterior color I think the Piano Black would look AMAZING with your White exterior. Never really been a fan of carbon fibre. I don't know why????
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RE: Interior mods for a new H2 - 5/17/2006 3:13:41 AM
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Greenblade
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i also don't dig carbon fiber, but it seems to be all the rage. its too... car audioish. And there's a place for that, i'm just not sure its inside a hummus 2, because the inside of the H2, while having the exposed bolts and somewhat over-styled dash (that's a GOOD thing), is comfy and the leather is killer and... i think the classy black beats the carbon black in these trucks. if you could dress up the inside of an H2 to S-class or Bentley standards, and chrome the entire outside of the truck... sort of enhances the beauty and the beast element (big offroading truck / luxo ride & plus interior) of the thing that i enjoy so much.
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