Show me your custom door panels
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Show me your custom door panels
So far I've seen custom leather door panels from Apsis, DS Vettes and DD Mods. However, with the exception of a few very detailed and complete interior leather makeovers, I don't see too many pictures of these custom door panels actually installed in our C5s, just production pictures of the door panels themselves.
With all these great options, let's see them installed! I would like to see how well they blend into the existing interiors, etc.
Thanks!
With all these great options, let's see them installed! I would like to see how well they blend into the existing interiors, etc.
Thanks!
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I have posted these in the past, but it doesn't hurt to post them again.
I bought some parts from Vette Essentials and then I also purchased some of the same hide of blue leather and had my door panels covered by a local trim shop. Then off to a stereo shop to have my door speaker grills painted blue.
I love the stuff that is out there now with the full leather and colored stitching on the door panels, but this is what I did at the time and it was well within my budget.
I have posted these in the past, but it doesn't hurt to post them again.
I bought some parts from Vette Essentials and then I also purchased some of the same hide of blue leather and had my door panels covered by a local trim shop. Then off to a stereo shop to have my door speaker grills painted blue.
I love the stuff that is out there now with the full leather and colored stitching on the door panels, but this is what I did at the time and it was well within my budget.
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Gotta be more out there...
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Some nice examples of modded door panels. Hopefully more will be posted.
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