Styling Interior Mods

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Styling Interior Mods

JD737

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Anyone carried out any interior mods?

Can be basic or complex?

Thinking about getting some pedals. Hard to do?

Also anyone ever seen a cover for the usb port/ cigarette lighter compartment? To make it flush with the climate control and gear stick? Astra's have them, just wondering if anyone has done anything there.

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Have the kickplates and alugrids on the floor mat by Momo. The
black panels wich are located just where the side windows ends
( where you keep your elbow out of the window) is a place wich
needs something to do.

Atleast mine "collects" all the dust and dirt to it and it´s hard to
keep it clean. Perhaps some kind of carbon look- material to match
with the dashboard.

Also last november it was close that aftermarket leathers would have
been installed to my Bravo. The best offer was 1800.00e. The seats
and the back seat.

The window controlls would also be nice to change for alu- look + the
small pockets for small things, in the door and center console. Gear
shifters boot will get some extra stiching too ...

Pedals you can buy as Lineaccessori or aftermarket. Just screw or bolt
- on types.

http://www.fiat-accessories.com/Fiat-Bravo-DVD-Player ... Nice !
 
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Attempted to make the Alu look window controls with some cheap Metal-looking sticky paper, lets just say it was a complete fail hahaha.

I cant find any screw holes on my pedals, does that mean I have to drill them myself?
 
With pedals comes screws/bolts etc. so you´ll get everything you
need.

Always have try different mods. You´ll notice for sure if it doesn´t
sit or fit. Mods are for you (y)

@Stormi How thick are the pedals? I already have my seat as far back as it will go, so 10mm would be a no go item. 2mm wouldn't make much difference.
 
@Stormi, Yeah the pedals come with screws etc, but when i take off teh rubber cover on my pedals there are no holes to screw the screws into.

Yeah, its little mods which can make a huge difference
 
@Stormi, Yeah the pedals come with screws etc, but when i take off teh rubber cover on my pedals there are no holes to screw the screws into.

Yeah, its little mods which can make a huge difference

Never modded these, but I believe the screws go first through from
the holes and under is a plate with holes, wich attach them then
together. Maybe a call or check is in order to secure it fits. If you
buy Lineaccessori, which belongs to Bravo, there should not be a
problem.

One example:


http://www.bravotuning.it/content/view/193/72/ Pedaliera Sportiva
 
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...only changed the gear knob... good idea with the lid making a cleaner flushed look (y)

Any ideas on how to go about the idea? Getting hold of matching plastic material so it doesn't look taky? Was thinknig you could drill a hole at both sides to hold it in and just create a push down mechanism so when you push it pops up
 
Found a site with some really nice looking accesories and materials for simple mods.

rockshore.uk.com

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Very nice pedals. Also have simple things such as Chrome Seatbeat Release covers, silver carbon fiber sticky sheet for interior/exterior mods, chrome trim for interior/exterior mods.

Really tempted by the pedals and the seat belt covers. If i feel up for the challenge I might buy the silver sticky paper and attempted to make the small unit aroudn the window control look chrome to match the door handles.

Some really nice alloys on there aswell
 
Yeah was thinking that.

Is there anyway of changing the handbreak?
 
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