![]() 01/07/2019 at 13:31 • Filed to: I threw up a little in my mouth | ![]() | ![]() |
These guys usually sell really nice JDM imports, this must have been a trade in. I am not a fan of stance, or red interiors-like this.
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Ok, wow, I guess interiors can be *too* red. Huh.
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Whoa. The “ Filed to” is correct. Why are tires crooked? This is all lost on me.
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kids these days..
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too red. too bright, at least. plus you can tell someone did that after the fact. the darker reds of older cars isn’t too bad:
nor are some of the bi-color schemes cars have sometimes:
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I’m down with velour
tho.
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1987 T4R;
^1982 Celica-Supra
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Doubt they’re ever gonna sell it, that interior is polarizing as hell. Bet if it was black, someone who wants a VIP car would be for it.
I think it was priced at 22998 at first too.
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Oof. At least break it up with some black bits and faux wood trim like on my old ’92 LeSabre.
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I like red.
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What’s sad is these held up way better than the superior all-blue interiors that faded to all shades of grays, depending on the material.