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First of all, we all know how well the Caravaggio interiors transformed the C5 and C6 and added class and luxury well beyond the means of GM back then. But with the introduction of the c7, GM has stepped up the game well beyond our expectations.
So the question remains, for those of you who just bought the c7, how many of you will be doing the interior conversion and why? For the rest of you, is the C7 interior just perfect or is a Caravaggio interior just not in the budget?
No you don't. Now look at the message again. I simply wrote 123 coz i was mad my post was moved to the paint and body section while the stupid post on the corvette rear bumper remained in the general discussion. Well now you can post your opinion and oh by d'way, everybody is a winner.......at sumn
I have a Caravaggio interior on my Zr1 and I can guarantee you that the quality materials used by Caravaggio are much better than those used by GM especially for the carbon fiber packages and they really worth their price.
No you don't. Now look at the message again. I simply wrote 123 coz i was mad my post was moved to the paint and body section while the stupid post on the corvette rear bumper remained in the general discussion. Well now you can post your opinion and oh by d'way, everybody is a winner.......at sumn
darn....I thought I did. Now that the rest of the post is there, I would opine that you can always find a higher quality interior through aftermarket customization but the C7 does look like an improvement over past Corvettes though I have not had the opportunity to experience any hands on evaluation. Having said that, I am in the process of customizing my C5 Coupe interior, although not with Caravaggio as it was cost prohibitive, but with pieces from another forum vendor, Double D Mods. In addition I am adding custom covered Corbeau A4 seats as well. So the C7 may prove to be comparable to the Caravaggio, but Caravaggio still is at the upper bracket of costs. Then again if you can afford the C7, Caravaggio is probably within your means also.