Appearance / Body ModificationsThis section contains discussion about modifications that affect the visual apperance of both the Dodge Caliber and Dodge Caliber SRT4.
I know some of you have done custom interior work, I'm slowly working on mine. Let's see what everyone else has done to the dash, seats, doors, or any and everything on the inside.
Wow. I like the doorsill idea. What did you use to make that?
I made a vector (file type) template, and had my roommates' sign shop cut it out of 3m flat black premium cast. Then had the srt4 logos printed from their outdoor-quality-solvent printer, I actually asked just for four srt logos... and they gave me 52, said the roll was that wide, why not fill it. LOL
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That overhead console is crazy... may I have it? I could see using a overhead style EVIC in there for those of us still kicking ourselves for not adding it. Ohh the possibilitys!
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Some things to add to this thread. I don't have links, but there is a company that was selling a nice leather cover for the center armrest for a decent price. There is a guy who got all of his door panel inserts covered. There is a sweet custom headliner with a 3-D SRT detail in it. I have also seen an SRT with color matched inserts like the R/T's that turned out real good as well.
edit: Some more things that I couldn't find links to at the moment
painted radio bezel
carbon fiber bezel overlay
custom headliner
many different custom gauge layouts
many different LED interior bulb replacements
If I find the links I'll edit this and add them, but otherwise feel free to find the threads for me as well. I think this thread can be real helpful if we get everything in one place.
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