Well here's the way my INT sits now, a boring old guy's caddy tan/charcoal int, not sporty in the slightest.
(Ignore the few broken panels, they will be getting replaced)
Now wtf was gm thinking putting that gay shit in such a fine auto?
So what to do with this gay shit? Paint it.. Yea you heard me, every ricers wet dream, a spray bombed int. No gay colors for me though, and no spray paint for model cars either. No, there's actually a paint out there that works great on int pieces. Shits not cheap though, and GM didn't exactly skimp on the plastic on these cars... here's a shot of the arsenal..

Fusion by Krylon works wonders on this plastic shit, really does. Instant satisfaction as long as the preps good.
I figured I would start with some out of view panels, just to get practice using this shit, and to hide any possible screw ups a newbie is bound to make.. well I made none! the one blotch is a camera bugger, idk wtf happened there, doesn't show up IRL.


Alright, that went over well, what next?
Well I didn't want to dive into the sail panels, or any panels that contact carpet just yet, as I still have to order new carpet, and I don't want to take out the panels more than just once, as every time you take out a 140kmile old int panel, you risk breaking it, and I'd rather keep the risk of that shit down. I decided that I would have to take my door panels and do them next. I dove into the driver-side, and got it taken apart and painted, here's some shots of it all.


I'm happy with it for now, passangersides almost done, but I gotta repaint that white triangle at the top, that looks gay, gonna make it black... Its a work in progress, thats for sure..
Update - June 22nd
Got my passangerside done, heres a shot of the ass now ;)
1. Summery
2. Pre-existing mods!!!!
3. Stereo
4. Shifter
5. Exhaust
6. Future Mods
7. CETA conversion
8. Interior conversion (You Are Here)
9. Misc appearance mods