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A friend here in Phoenix just got his interior makeover I'm not a fan of light-oak interior...damn this is nice work, and the color just looks great! Link to pic http://www.suncountrycorvette.com/Ga...s/IMG_3074.htm
Its not cheap. I did mine because I needed a sport seat conversion for the harness belt on roadcourses and Ken provides the conversion. And then then I figured if I'm gonna pay that kind of money, "Lets do something unique" and KEN and SANDY did my unique request at no extra cost. Here is just one pic before installed and one pic after. I still havent had the chance to do a compete pic portfolio. I'll post when I do.
Also, shes not a daily driver so I know the seats will last a few years and still look great.
Last edited by GR8-LIFE; Mar 24, 2005 at 08:59 PM.
BTW, the owner is new to Vettes, this is actually his little ladies car. It just took 1ST place and best of show at Covettes of Bakersfield, Gamblers Classic Vette poker run and show. Also nice engine appearance mods, and embroidered stuff here and there!
Then someone of you can tell Ken to deliver the brakehandelboot that is missing for my interior and that he promised to ship 9 week´s agao.
Sorry i had to say this. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...an/Inter11.jpg
Max
The interior is well done, and looks nice, but not with Torch Red. Just my opinion of course. Maybe on a black car. Now the red and black seats look better.
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