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Vibedrvr04 - 2004 Base Vibe
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 11:15 am
by vibedrvr04
2004 Pontiac Vibe Base Neptune Blue FACTORY OPTIONS ~ Monochrome Paint ~ Moon & Tunes Package ~ Power Package ~ In-Dash 6-Disc CD Changer PERFORMANCE MODS ~ Injen Cold Air Intake (polished) ~ Magnaflow Perfomance Cat-back Exhaust ~ Progress Technologies Lowering Springs (2.2" drop) ~ Progress Technologies Rear Swaybar ~ Freedom Designs Strut Tower Brace ~ Toyo Proxes FX-4 Tires VISUAL MODS ~ Custom painted dash trim ~ Custom Painted Engine cover and Fuse box cover ~ WeatherTech window visors ~ Konig 17" "Trouble" wheels (polished and graphite finish) ~ Mr. Grille Billet Aluminum Grill (3-piece) ~ AVS Headlight covers (not shown yet) ~ Seat coversFor More Pics, check out my Cardomain site:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2246939/
Re: Vibedrvr04 - 2004 Base Vibe (vibedrvr04)
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 11:34 am
by denvette78
You have a real nice machine, great look.
Re: Vibedrvr04 - 2004 Base Vibe (denvette78)
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 1:27 pm
by vibedrvr04
Thanks, I appreciate it. Yours had quite a transformation from the wreck till now. Looking forward to seeing pics of the mods.
Re: Vibedrvr04 - 2004 Base Vibe (vibedrvr04)
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 1:56 am
by joholste
looks nice bud keep it up.. post some pics of your dash please
Re: Vibedrvr04 - 2004 Base Vibe (joholste)
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:02 am
by vibedrvr04
As requested for ya joholste!
Re: Vibedrvr04 - 2004 Base Vibe (vibedrvr04)
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:25 am
by joholste
i love the aluminum/silver accents on the blue looks great
Re: Vibedrvr04 - 2004 Base Vibe (vibedrvr04)
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:29 am
by NascarXprt
how exactly did you paint them?
Re: Vibedrvr04 - 2004 Base Vibe (vibedrvr04)
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:01 pm
by viberationz
i painted a little bit of my interior as well. but i went with red. i was worried if i painted too much that it would look tacky. yours looks real good. i just might have to paint some more.
Re: Vibedrvr04 - 2004 Base Vibe (NascarXprt)
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 10:36 am
by vibedrvr04
Was pretty easy actually. I removed the panels (some were a royal pain int the a**) disconnected all the wires and removed the electronics and vents (the vents are attached with screws from the back side of the parts and the rest of the stuff uses clips to hold them in place). Started with a light sanding to rough up the plastic surface (careful not to sand too much...you just want to scuff the paint to make sure it'll adhear well). Primed with Rustoleum plastic primer (i think, i'll have to double check on that). Sprayed with Rustoleum metallic blue (kinda close to the car color, but not quite). After that, i took silver paint (i build models so i have some on hand, but you can pick it up at any hobby store...i used Testors Chrome silver) and painted around the openings for the push-buttons and around the vent areas by hand. I also highlighted the text "MAX A/C" in silver. After that was dry...shot it with about 6 coats of clear gloss to seal everything in. After that...it's just re-install and enjoy!Here's a word of warning...be careful when removing the plastic trim pieces. The retaining tabs can be fragile and can snap easily. I broke one on the driver's side window switch plate, but there were plenty more clips to secure it in place nice and tight. Just take your time and work slowly.By the way...I also painted my "oh-sh**" handles too...I haven't taken photos of them yet...but it's a little "oh hey, check that out" thing. Probably not for everyone, but i think it's different. I'll try and take a pic sometime soon here. If ya have any other questions, go ahead and IM me on yahoo (planecrazy_erau) or e-mail me at
vibedrvr04@yahoo.com
Re: Vibedrvr04 - 2004 Base Vibe (vibedrvr04)
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:11 pm
by NascarXprt
the oh s*** handles i need to see . im going to have to give this a try once this crappy cold/humid/aby normal weather stops. damn Texas messed up weathe patterns.