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this one is oct 7 on a Saturday.
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The car is still at Custom Car Stereo while they work on the rear seat upholstery. I'm hoping for it to be done late this week in time for a local car show on Sat where I could show it off for the first time. I'll post some pics of the progress once I choose another photo site and move some of them over.
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11-01-2017, 06:12 PM
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Alright. Here is the mostly finished interior complete with an Alpine stereo system with a 5 channel 700 watt Amp, sub in the trunk, Apple Car Play, Nav, backup camera, alarm and "other" security features, remote door and trunk locks, Nav, Backup Camera, Apple Car Play, etc.
The rear seat delete really exceeded my expectations. I still need to get a roll bar cover and have the headliner installed but the rest is done. The Year One door panels, sail panels, and interior quarter panels were all covered (The rear panels had to be widened to fit the DSE tubs. I'll let the pictures do the talking....
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Access speakers with custom grill covers and badging
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11-01-2017, 07:27 PM
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VERY very nice Doug!
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11-02-2017, 11:30 AM
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Looks great, Doug! How sturdy do the Year One door panels feel? Think they will hold up long term?
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11-02-2017, 11:37 AM
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Looks great, Doug! How sturdy do the Year One door panels feel? Think they will hold up long term?
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Very sturdy. They will hold up longer than any factory panel. They are a very heavy gauge plastic. That said, I had mine recovered because I didn't like the hard plastic feel and wanted it to match the rest of the car. They also added an arm rest on mine to match the seats.
They are really one of the best solutions if you cover them. For $450 they appear cheap if you don't. That's just my opinion. I would buy them again and cover them.
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11-02-2017, 11:47 AM
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Great look Doug.
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11-03-2017, 08:29 AM
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That interior looks great! Very nice job and it's giving me some ideas on getting some weight off my TA.
I don't recall seeing what gages you selected, which gages are those and did you have to do anything to the bezel to get them to work?
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Great look Doug.
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That interior looks great! Very nice job and it's giving me some ideas on getting some weight off my TA.
I don't recall seeing what gages you selected, which gages are those and did you have to do anything to the bezel to get them to work?
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Thanks guys. Autometer Phantom II. Go back to page 14 to see them up close. The Bezel is not factory. It was made by Year One when they were doing their BRE cars.
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Thanks Doug. I appreciate the information.
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Finally took her out for a few spins in the last week or two. Working all the kinks out. She's looking pretty good though I think!
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