The question: Keep the tan interior and stay classy, or swap the interiors and go race-y? two completely different looks, both of them fantastic in their own ways.

So, as I've already posted, I'm parting out my 2000. Here is a link with some pics. http://mazdaroadster.net/showthread....-Demon-does-NB . The interior on this car came from a 2002. The dash is mostly flawless 9:10, the carpet is maybe a 7:10, the seats are good condition MSM red/black cloth ones 8:10, The center console is OK, with the usual light scratching 7:10. The kick panels are average for the age. The rear carpet and panels have been cut to fit the side striker plates and rollbar. The top is a decent vinyl with zip-out window, though it is almost too tight to close on some days.

The current car is this one: http://mazdaroadster.net/showthread....er-white-Miata . Most of the interior qualifies in the 9 category. There are a few small stains on the rear parcel tray. The driver seat has the expected wear and tear from a 2004. The Robbins canvas top is truly amazing, I don't want another car without one. The stock style leather seats are not as comfortable as the cloth MSMs. Pretty sure the biscuit Lotus seats would match well, or I could foamectomy the seats.

So tomorrow morning the black interior is coming out of the 2000. I already have buyers lined up for the interior and the top. Do I cancel on them and install the black into the 2004?
The current look is classy, and grown-up... the other would be fast and powerful. The current look is somewhat unique. Am I delusional for liking this combo? Everyone else seems to have the black in white combo. Is there a reason that everyone ditches the tan? This has been tearing at me since I got the car... I need to decide by tomorrow, so give me your honest opinions opinions.

My heart says keep the tan, my penis says make it black and red.