New leather widebody leather interior fitted

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New leather widebody leather interior fitted

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Heres the proof, sorry my camera died after only three shots.

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Very noice!! They're the softer '87 seats that don't deteriorate as fast as the 88-89!
As I want to do this colour scheme to my auto widey, I'm now officially jealous :P

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Yes Mal, it has changed once again the entire character of the car giving it a much more luxurious feel, with the sound proofing and the new interior it really is a great place to be now. I cant thank Steve enough for the parts.
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Post by thrash »

wow, that really does look fantastic!! I'm not one to care much for what seats look like (you just sit on em, after all.. feel is more important to me than looks), but daymn!!

have you considered taking your car to a weighbridge to see how much extra weight you've added?
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more pics added.
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Very nice.

Now you got me thinking I want to get another one for a street cruiser.
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Post by smodgee »

when you first started this project when you made the centre console i wasn't that sold on the brown and black but you had a vision and followed it thru and man its looking good now, congrats on the final product
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Very nice. Are they widebody seats? They look different to mine. They look more like JA seats. But looks nice either way.
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That looks freakin' fabulous. :shock:
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Post by Astron Boy »

Excellent job.
Very nice indeed.
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Thanks all for the encouragement. My Son walked into the shed on Saturday and saw my interior pulled out and said I was retarded. "Didnt you just do all this ?" What can I say it seems to be in a constant state of flux. I think I am getting close, I am more pleased than I ever thought I could be with the interior. I still need to move the window switching from the centre and make the ones in the doors work. I then need to replace the switch panel in the console with a flat panel that will incorporate a few switches, ignition, starter switch JD front bar driving lights ( JD front bar is getting painted this weekend to go on ) I need to get Rads wheels and spacers fitted then maybe one day go over the suspension system.

This is where we started in October of 07
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This is where we are 3 years and 20odd thousand dollars later.

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Its nice, but please tell me the 20 odd thousand included your work you did to the engine and other parts of the car please :oops:

because 20k on interior is EXPENSIVE
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Post by OLD FART »

Hey Daz the wheels I sold you have the correct offset for Starions .
As they are 7's the os is + 12 mm if my memory is correct
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rofl Yes woody the 20 k includes everything,
Engine
Gearbox
Turbo
LSD
Interior
Re-spray
Lights
etc etc etc
It is probably way more than that I just stopped counting.

Yes Rad, I know they are correct offset I just want them to fill the guards.
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WidebodyWoody wrote:Very nice. Are they widebody seats? They look different to mine. They look more like JA seats. But looks nice either way.
they're yank 87 widey seats dude
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