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A "Different" Interior Mod

Mr. Lucky

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2004 MY stroker Coupe
DISCLAIMER: I thought I had posted this before, but it doesn't show up in a search. :)

I often drive with stuff on the passenger seat that I want easy access to. Problem is, when I take a hard turn, it shifts right and bashes into the door reflector. I was afraid that one of these days it would crack or break, so I decided to do something about it and add a little "bling" factor at the same time.

Here is the basis of the mod - the so-called door reflector covers. So-called because they are not actually covers at all - they replace the reflectors. The issue I had with these is that they come chrome plated, and would stick out like a sore thumb (since the rest of the interior is black, save for a few Vette Essentials 2-tone leather pieces). Sooo... I decided to try something different.

First of all, these are quality pieces - billet aluminum and sturdily constructed. They can be found all over the Internet at various prices if you shop around (hint). The first thing I did was have Mark at VnM strip the chrome, and powder coat them in satin-finish (not gloss) black. These "covers" come with their own red reflective material epoxied to the inside. It is impossible to remove them without damage. Of course, they have to be removed for the powder coating process. So, the next step was finding replacement reflective material. I discovered a product by 3M called "Scotchlite tape." The "tape" designation is somewhat of a misnomer, as it comes in squares or sheets, and is more like thick contact paper. I purchased a 4" x 9" sheet of Type III high-intensity yellow on eBay for $2.50. It also comes in reflective white, red, BLACK, silver, gold, orange, green, and blue.

If you decide to do this, be sure to measure twice and cut once. As you can see, there is not enough left over from a standard sheet if you make a mistake!
refl-sheet.jpg


Here is the end result...
DAY:
refl-day.jpg


NIGHT:
refl-night.jpg

I think it came out pretty good. In daylight, it is a good match for the Millenium Yellow. At night, it is more reflective than the factory piece.
 
I agree with 6-Shooter, it does look really cool! Now, for my black Z06, I think I'd probably go with red rather than yellow.

:w
-Patrick
 
Hi BW1 -


I remember your post - this is a very sweet looking mod - the yellow on the MY car is just right - and an eye catcher to boot.

Great idea!

best regards -

mqqn
 
mqqn said:
I remember your post
And now I remember why I felt déjà vu about this post. I posted it in the "other" forum awhile back, and remember that you had a favorable comment then too!

Thanx for helping me put the pieces together.
 
BW1 said:
And now I remember why I felt déjà vu about this post. I posted it in the "other" forum awhile back, and remember that you had a favorable comment then too!

Thanx for helping me put the pieces together.

Hi BW1 -

I thought that might have been in another forum....:D

best regards -

mqqn
 

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