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Old 03-05-2009, 09:14 AM
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That is an awesome price. Think about how much it would cost to get an interior custom made by some shop. They would bend you over.
You need to compare apples to apples to make this statement.
This kit is a great kit... however :
-no seats
-no material
-no labor to wrap
-no carpet
-no gauges


Add all that up and it IS comparable to an "interior custom made by some shop that would bend you over".

Pascual.... Will you offer the dashes seperate and if so how much are they (complete, less gauges)?
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Old 03-05-2009, 10:58 AM
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[QUOTE=HRBS;199773]You need to compare apples to apples to make this statement.
This kit is a great kit... however :
-no seats
-no material
-no labor to wrap
-no carpet
-no gauges


Add all that up and it IS comparable to an "interior custom made by some shop that would bend you over".

Yes, I know that if you hand your car over to an interior shop with no dash, no front or rear door panels no headliner no dash insert parts, no headliner. and said "I want you to build me fiberglass door panels that look cool and are multidimensional (not flat 1/4 inch plywood rig crap) I want you to build from scratch a dash after I take mine completely out and make something totally different that bolts in. I want a billet insert for my gauges and a billet glove box with custom hinges and nice A/C vents and I want a new speaker shelf to match as well as a one piece headliner that shows no seems when installed. That I would have a bigger bill from them rather than the one I would have bringing them the parts to install and wrap. Also, this hobby is full of people that would do it themselves including me. The parts on the car people saw at SEMA were wrapped by a non interior guy, and I know that material and 3m spray adhesive don’t cost that much. I think taking everything you say not included in the kit and applying that to a custom interior in a shop and yes it still would be cheaper, and who knows about the quality.
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Old 03-11-2009, 09:29 AM
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The production dash will be available at the Del Mar Goodguys show. It does require the the complete removal of the factory dash and a few holes drilled then the unit will bolt in place. It has taken much time to develop, but it fits just as do all our other parts. We expect it to cost between $3,500-to 4,000 for a complete kit. The kit will include a dash pad, lower dash, billet aluminum gauge cluster(no gauges), steering column trim, door panels, rear quarter sections, package tray, one piece a and b pillars, headliner and center console. It will be sold with no upholstery. If you are interested in placing and order please send me an e-mail to [email protected]

We run a production schedule for all our parts. If soemone needs to check availability on any product you can call the office at 916-373-9783.

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Hey everyone, first post, but not new to the forum. I justed wanted to clarify one thing for everyone. I called Marquez last week and spoke to Judas, great guy by the way, about the kit. The $3,500 to $4,000 does not include the center console as mentioned above. They are still in the process of developing a 1st gen console. The one installed in the car at SEMA was a modified 2nd gen console. They've received so much demand for a center console because of this car, they are soon going to be building one for the 67-69 cars. I just wanted everyone to be clear. I wish this price included the center console because it's a sharp set up. Who knows, maybe they can get creative with the pricing for everything. After all it is a pretty solid investment.

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Old 03-11-2009, 10:57 AM
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Dash/door panel kit:
Upper dash pad, lower dash, steering wheel trim, billet gauge cluster, gauge cluster trim, billet glove box lid and hinges, center console (Second gen console)and all the brackets to install it. Door panels, quarter sections all these need to be used together. This is the same set up that is in our display car.
Interior kit:
Will include all the above and a one piece headliner, one piece a and b pillar, package tray, trunk lid cover.
We are going to offer a new center console in the future, but will be very close to design as the one we already use. Sorry for the confusion on the center console.
The price will be $3,500-4,000 for the interior kit.


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Old 03-11-2009, 11:25 AM
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HOW MUCH FOR DASH KIT ONLY:
Upper dash pad, lower dash, steering wheel trim, billet gauge cluster, gauge cluster trim, billet glove box lid and hinges ???????
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We have not established a price yet for just the dash and door panel kit.

The headliners are done, but I made some changes to the a pillar design.

The dash will come with a new a pillar also even if one choses not to buy the complete interior kit. The a pillar will fit like a stock one does, but will fit the contours of our dash pad. We will have a press release when we introduce them at Del Mar with all the details.

We have a fully installed a production dash in a car now and are making small adjustments to it.

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Old 03-12-2009, 10:13 AM
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Thanks Pascual!

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i am intersted in the dash and interior can i get any pics of what it looks like? thx
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they had one on display today at the goodguys. Awesome looking pieces!
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so are they unfinished peices or can i get them upholstered ? any pics?
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