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That looks awesome...can you confirm that his seat were originally black?Originally Posted by Project
The guy had a black interior I believe.
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You don't need a professional to do this, it's easy. I started out with willow colored seats, butt ugly they had spider cracks in them. I did a lot of research and found a company in va I paid $200 for more materials then I needed. I chose a BMW color Cardnal red, I didn't want it to look like a honda. For the spider veining I used the crack filler that came with the kit. Spider cracks are gone, then you just sponge it on, just like youre giving a sponge bath to an old lady. I finished by useing a $15 airbrush kit from harbor freight. One year later it still looks great. One small spot that has been rubed more then others, so you just sponge a dab of color on it and its good for another year or more. Its such a nice job people think Infiniti came up with the idea. 
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Don't be afraid, Nissan built us a great car but the interior needs inprovement. Also conseder useing a little Alcantera suede it looks amazing. 

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I really like it, it gives it a nice sporty look. I would like to do something like that but blue not red since my car is blue haha. Great job man!
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i know this is an old thread...but hot damn that looks amazing. And its a simple and cheap DIY; I think I may do this myself!
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I still have this on my wish list for when I have some more free time. Wish I had the black interior though, would make things a little easier.