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Would black seats in a grey interior look odd?


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Hello,

I have a grey interior and my leather seats look a bit beat. I was wondering if anyone has put black sport seats in a grey interior? And if this seems to be an odd combination.

Pictures of this combination would be helpful.

Thanks,

Art

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Hello,

I have a grey interior and my leather seats look a bit beat. I was wondering if anyone has put black sport seats in a grey interior? And if this seems to be an odd combination.

Pictures of this combination would be helpful.

Thanks,

Art

Here is an older car with mix and match interior.

http://raleigh.craigslist.org/ctd/1159982682.html

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I think grey and black would be better than the tan and black...grey seems more closely associated to a grey than the tan...black is a contrast for grey....think of designer clothes....what do the high priced designers use for color combos?? I've seen the black and grey suits...they seem to look good. Get a women's fashion magazine and look at the color combos for grey and black to see what your reaction is....

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Is it not possible to replace the seat covers with new ones in the original color, black seats in a grey colored interior doesn't exist and have a cheap look, especially in a Turbo. Just my opinion.

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It does create a "one off" look and may have a detrimental effect if and when you went to sell it....sort of like looking at a house that someone has put a different looking carpet in....can be a turn off.....you really can't go too far wrong if you stick with stock. There's just something about a stock vehicle that prospective buyers seem to appreciate more than a makeover with individual taste thrown in.

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