Need any custom interior modifications???
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#200
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I'm still waiting on the leather for the Willow interior, the leather company told me it should arrive hopefully by this weekend and then I'll make it for ya and have it shipped out as soon as its done. I'll keep you informed when I get the leather, sorry to keep ya waiting man!
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#203
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Pix of my suede setup, I'm a noob at taking pix unfortunately and I the camera makes the suede look kind of funny but honestly it is BLACK suede. Eventually I'll cover more parts in my car with suede so this is just the beginning Let me know what you guys think!
Quick shot of my car just for fun
Quick shot of my car just for fun
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I'm still workin on it but I think I should have some new pix up hopefully next week with the suede door panels, if the panels are easily taken apart I might be able to hook you guys up with a decent deal for recovering them.
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Locksmith, just to give you a heads up on the door panels. The leather section is not the type where you can reheat/cut the plastic welds behind the door, recover, and then reglue back to the door panel again. You would have to strip it from the front and reglue the new material back on, that is why the leather starts to peal back from the panel since it is not sandwiched behind another panel. Now thats not to say that you couldn't cut the panel out from the door with a bit of steady work and recover the panel in the foam and new material. Then C.A. or epoxy some bracket to join the two together again from behind. This is what I had noticed with a few customers dorrs that I popped off for audio installs.
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Locksmith, just to give you a heads up on the door panels. The leather section is not the type where you can reheat/cut the plastic welds behind the door, recover, and then reglue back to the door panel again. You would have to strip it from the front and reglue the new material back on, that is why the leather starts to peal back from the panel since it is not sandwiched behind another panel. Now thats not to say that you couldn't cut the panel out from the door with a bit of steady work and recover the panel in the foam and new material. Then C.A. or epoxy some bracket to join the two together again from behind. This is what I had noticed with a few customers dorrs that I popped off for audio installs.