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Old 03-10-2010, 05:19 AM
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I can do this stuff in my sleep One problem I keep waking up mn

Bad a$$ work Tracey One of these days I'll get that high profile job and send it out to ya !!!
High or low,We do them all !!
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Old 03-10-2010, 05:57 AM
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Going on a Deployment to Afghan....when I get back we're gonna talk
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Going on a Deployment to Afghan....when I get back we're gonna talk
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Great,Now make it back safe and take care!
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WOW, you do some really nice work!
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Incredible craftsmanship!

Seems like a lot of hinting at and open ended comments about what it costs to have a pro level interior done. Obviously, every job is different. Some hardly noticed details could probably double the man hours... but what kind of man hours does it take to do a "from nothing" pro interior?
I don't think the average gear head has any idea the time (and serious talent) it takes to produce whats in these pictures.


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A pro interior can cost upwards of $30k Its time and materials. and depends on how trick it gets.
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A pro interior can cost upwards of $30k Its time and materials. and depends on how trick it gets.
I work on a time and material basis,My shop rate is 55.00 hour per person.We use above average materials because they work and look good.Most of are complete interiors can run between 13k to 20k,And yes it depends on the materials and the amount of work that an owner wants us to do.If we install and buy the stereo this adds to the price,Dynamat adds to the price,Making a dash will add alot to the price.The orange Chevelle needed a Dash,Seats,Custom made back seat,billet parts,Stereo,and a cloth top.If you look at it this way, If we were only 15% to 20% of the total build cost.Not a bad return on your money for the amount of area or work done to the car.Every once in awhile it gets expensive depending on the amount of work and parts we have to get.I have never had one go to 30k,Even on the Rad Rides cars we have worked on.I have done cars that were around 25k several times.Bottom line is that the more you want the more time it takes to make it work and fit the car.
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Incredible craftsmanship!

Seems like a lot of hinting at and open ended comments about what it costs to have a pro level interior done. Obviously, every job is different. Some hardly noticed details could probably double the man hours... but what kind of man hours does it take to do a "from nothing" pro interior?
I don't think the average gear head has any idea the time (and serious talent) it takes to produce whats in these pictures.


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I think the "average" gearhead does know, somewhat. Rather it be someone who has built cars to a more or lesser extent or someone who just looks at TV shows and has been to local/national car shows. Now the non-average gearhead doesn't. Let me tell a little story that's not related to interior, but in relationship to how a non-average gearhead thinks. (short story) I was at a gas station about 3 years ago in my Chevelle and a guy rides up and offers me $6k for it. Mind you, I had Baer brakes all the way around, done a frame-off resto, a taken-to-bare metal paint job, custom stereo and interior (not Recovery Room quality though), Ididit column, Hotchkis suspension, etc. I then laughed at him and I think it kind of pissed him off though because I think he took it as I thought I was better than him. But, to me, $6k was an insult. That, to me in a nutshell, is an example of a non-average gearhead. Now, many of us, would have known way better than to offer a guy so little for a car that looks like that. Now, I'm not proposing that my car is worth $50k either, but come on fellers. You feel me right?
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a guy rides up and offers me $6k for it.
Your wheels are probably worth that much
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