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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: tunnie on 08 December 2007, 22:18:14

Title: Facelift speaker door card
Post by: tunnie on 08 December 2007, 22:18:14
I have noticed on later facelifts, the lower parts of the door cards are darker coloured to hide the speaker grill that goes black with static.

Seen here on this facelift....

(http://i19.ebayimg.com/01/i/000/c8/f7/02d2_12.JPG)

Can anyone get a part number for these & rough cost? I think they look quite smart on the lighter interiors.
Title: Re: Facelift speaker door card
Post by: Crazydad on 08 December 2007, 22:19:17
Thats a nice clean car :y
Title: Re: Facelift speaker door card
Post by: Jay w on 08 December 2007, 22:24:56
i believe they are an intergral part of the door card, but i have an idea that may help..........

Paint the cloth part of the door card!!!!  sounds a bit extereme but if done properly you wouldn't know
Title: Re: Facelift speaker door card
Post by: MikeDundee on 09 December 2007, 08:12:20
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i believe they are an intergral part of the door card, but i have an idea that may help..........

Paint the cloth part of the door card!!!!  sounds a bit extereme but if done properly you wouldn't know


Yeah I don't think they come seperate, all one piece, I already asked Vx this when looking for interior trims, they said had to buy the whole door card :(
Title: Re: Facelift speaker door card
Post by: tunnie on 09 December 2007, 10:51:28
bugger  :(
Title: Re: Facelift speaker door card
Post by: MikeDundee on 09 December 2007, 10:57:55
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bugger  :(


You might want to try some of this stuff?

http://www.fabricspraypaint.co.uk/fabricspray.html
Title: Re: Facelift speaker door card
Post by: tunnie on 09 December 2007, 11:04:33
not too sure on that, previous Mods i did to my Mondeo which where done by hand, looked crap... so going to leave it as is i think!
Title: Re: Facelift speaker door card
Post by: Jay w on 09 December 2007, 13:04:40
I did a parcel shelf a few months ago, went from biege to dark grey in about 2 hours....

used spray cans, the material was a bit rough to begin with, withina few weeks it felt normal and still looked the part