The Greengoblin build thread
Danny, I prolly shouldn't have mentioned anything about the stitching. There's gonna be a lot of pressure to do it now.
lolBut if/when you do decide to get it done, just make sure the upholsterers know what they're doing otherwise improper stitching can cause wrinkles and tears in the suede.
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lol I have faith that we'll at least see finished pics before then.
Danny, I prolly shouldn't have mentioned anything about the stitching. There's gonna be a lot of pressure to do it now.
lol
But if/when you do decide to get it done, just make sure the upholsterers know what they're doing otherwise improper stitching can cause wrinkles and tears in the suede.
Danny, I prolly shouldn't have mentioned anything about the stitching. There's gonna be a lot of pressure to do it now.
lolBut if/when you do decide to get it done, just make sure the upholsterers know what they're doing otherwise improper stitching can cause wrinkles and tears in the suede.
Nice progress things are looking good, not to tell you how to build your car but as a suggestion i would put a piece of rubber between the cooler line and the crash bar to prevent it from rubbing through . I usually use vaccum line just cut a slit and push over the edge of the crash bar. I am paranoid about things like that, its likely not going to rub through but with my build it seems like Murphys law.
Joined: Oct 2006
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Nice progress things are looking good, not to tell you how to build your car but as a suggestion i would put a piece of rubber between the cooler line and the crash bar to prevent it from rubbing through . I usually use vaccum line just cut a slit and push over the edge of the crash bar. I am paranoid about things like that, its likely not going to rub through but with my build it seems like Murphys law.









