[Pictures] Instock 4LT Vert with Sienna Leather Wrap!
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[Pictures] Instock 4LT Vert with Sienna Leather Wrap!
Now that I have some of these in stock, and have had some time to really look it over, I think I can really describe it much better. I tried to take pictures that look as close to in-person as possible!
So, what does everyone think?
So, what does everyone think?
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Le Mans Master
Truthfully....I think GM is trying, but for around the same $ DS Vettes does way nicer looking work. Just my opinion, and in no way meant to offend.
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VERY interesting to note their solution for the panel-match issues where the 'orange' color leather of the doors meets the orange on the dash (both sides).
It appears they simply moved the orange parts back further away from the mating surfaces, so there is much less chance for a visible alignment issue during manufacture, or later in the product's life when the leather expands/contracts differently.
It appears they simply moved the orange parts back further away from the mating surfaces, so there is much less chance for a visible alignment issue during manufacture, or later in the product's life when the leather expands/contracts differently.
Last edited by EvilBoffin; 10-04-2007 at 02:47 PM.
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I like it!
I think it would look great on my DSOM car......Now if they can only get this of constraint, get cars built and then make it available to order through gm parts......
I think it would look great on my DSOM car......Now if they can only get this of constraint, get cars built and then make it available to order through gm parts......
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Drifting
It just doesn't look well laid/thought out to me. Looks mismatched and random if that makes sense, no "flow" to it. Seems like a knee jerk reaction to try and compete with some of the higher end vehicle's interiors (Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, etc) IMO.
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The idea of a leather-wrap is great. The idea of "strategically" scheming it with bizarre colors that have incoherent flows, and very little versatility with regards to exterior paint colors to me is a bit dumb. Sure, they're trying, but realistically, in an industry where you need to SUCCEED who cares about effort?
Ben
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Not meaning to offend anyone, but if the 4lt looks the way it does with Sienna, this work on your car above Jesse should be a 5LT.
P.S GReat name!!!!
P.S GReat name!!!!
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Burning Brakes
VERY interesting to note their solution for the panel-match issues where the 'orange' color leather of the doors meets the orange on the dash (both sides).
It appears they simply moved the orange parts back further away from the mating surfaces, so there is much less chance for a visible alignment issue during manufacture, or later in the product's life when the leather expands/contracts differently.
Sorry - double-post from above...
It appears they simply moved the orange parts back further away from the mating surfaces, so there is much less chance for a visible alignment issue during manufacture, or later in the product's life when the leather expands/contracts differently.
Sorry - double-post from above...
Last edited by EvilBoffin; 10-04-2007 at 04:19 PM.