What I've been working on....

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AZhitman
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Anand
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Sweet!

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hannibal
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I dont know why, but I really like the overhead naked pics.

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nice. I need to install a radio in my car:(

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cool deal greg. BTW where did you buy the carpet from? JC whitney?


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574-240sx
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I hate putting everything back in. I usually loose a bunch of those little black push in things. Good job on the audio. I still have the blown stock speakers.

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beautiful work in progress! i also have the same problem of losing everything!!!. i have the interior stripped and i have none of the screws now! its like they grow legs! o well i will figure something out.
Modified by Hellion240sx at 10:01 PM 11/17/2004

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AZhitman
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UPDATE - New pics added!!!

(almost done, can't wait)....

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TravisD
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Nice and clean! Except for the dirt :P It has (IMO) that perfect level of not-quite-stock look. I'm working on my interior...bought some nice heavy curtain fabric from Wally World that closely matches the OEM look. Also just gonna dye the carpet brown to cover the stains. And some super soft foam from the arts and crafts section is being used to add grip to the seats. Add some paint airbrushed onto my fading knobs and center console, glues and fasteners, etc...heh I'm looking at 40 bux for a new looking interior Nice speaker placement in the rear. In my coupe, behind that panel is the perfect size for a 10! If you seal it off it's almost exactly 3/4 sq/ft. Gonna put my Kappa Perfects in there...my first mod!

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AZhitman
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Sounds good Travis!

Make sure to post pics!

AustinSilvia
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man you know all these years i've been doing interior work on my cars (from audio to panels and headboard, carpet, dash etc). anyway i really just looked at your car and went "my god it must be soo much easier to do that crap in a convertible!!!"

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AZhitman
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LOL - It was!

Nice to be able to walk in and out, stand up, turn around.... it really was a pleasure to do.

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haha i bet it was... i'm jealous... you get soo much better lighting and everything.


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