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After waiting over a year for my interior to get here... it finally sailed in last week..
Got this done on saturday: still have to do / work out the door trims and few other plastics bits.. only bummer was having to remove seat belts from the rear, so no more passengers!

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Congratulations alexis. Looks awesome :D
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Have to admit, I am glad I have the same seats now from my old JA. They look awesome.
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nice, look comfy

Are you not going to attempt to put seat belts in the rear?
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Post by 4g6beat »

Hey LXS,

Looks great much better than the old seats heheh, now your interior is as cool looking as the rest of the car :) good work!
How fast do those doorhandles go mate!
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Just wondering, how much did it cost you to get it shipped?
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StazzyBabyYeah wrote:nice, look comfy

Are you not going to attempt to put seat belts in the rear?
I could put them back in but then I'd have to use those plastic things that run along the rear quarter glass from my JA (which I snapped taking out)
No idea how the US ones are meant to go in... Not a big issue though, I dont let anyone sit in the back anyway


Woody, as for the final cost, $300USD for the complete interior, and $500 AUD for the freight from atlanta. Definately cheaper than my last batch :D
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For you I think that its worth it. Because you didn't have that style of seating. But for me, I think I might stick with my $1000 for a custom interior which I will get done god knows when in the future.

But it looks very nice, and it looks better then mine :x

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you won't get much for a $1000 for a custom interior i spent nearly $2000 just on leather you don't want to get spilt leather it is cheap and badly dyed and has a poor polyurethane coating
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Did the mounts for the seats directly mate up?
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good on ya that interior looks so awesum those seats look like recaro's.

can u post more pix when u have completed your interior?

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Actually gary, my car club has a retrimming sponsor, and I can get everything done (except dash because I don't want to yet) for $1200.
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you can't buy good leather that cheap i got my leather at near cost because i teach for leather master cleaning products in australia your probably getting a price for poor leather eg you can buy a 5 seater leather lounge for $1500 you can also pay $5000 for a good protective leather never do things on the cheap they won't last.
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Yes it wasn't the best leather. But it was good. I basically only pay for materials. But still don't have the money to get that done yet.
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your better of having good fabric interior than cheap leather interiorf
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