I tried to swap in some 2014 WRX seats into my car. They bolt up, but since it's a 2005, it's going to be a huge PITA to get the airbags to work, so that'll be on the back burner. I've also tried to source an entire black leather interior and all black trim pieces to no avail. So I decided to embrace the tan and modify it to my liking.
I found some various bits of black interior trim pieces at SubieRecycler in Denver, as well as black carpet, and came up with a plan to modify my interior.
- Replaced lower plastics to black.
- Replaced stained tan carpet with black.
- Wrapped center console in black brushed aluminum textured vinyl.
- Wrapped wood grain center console trim in dark gray.
- Replaced center cup-holder console with black.
- Wrapped center cup-holder console's top with black brushed aluminum vinyl.
- Disassembled tan door cards and replaced lowers with black from donor cards.
The disassembly of the door cards was the most tricky. Requires you to drill out melted plastic rivets, and then line it all back up, and either epoxy or glue it all back together. I used the highest-strength hot glue I could find and it worked perfectly. Still need to wrap the remaining wood grain bits on the doors with vinyl, but overall I'm extremely happy with how the car has transformed from a boring, gross tan interior to something much more interesting to look at and sit in. I'll take some better pictures when I have a chance.
Still looking for some black plastics for around the seat bases, as well as some other odd trim bits in black (like the fuel filler door handle), as well as a new drivers seat in better condition. But for now, I'm much happier with it.