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Old 10-27-2006, 05:10 PM
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I think the green suede would go will with the pink fur on the dashboard, and dangly ***** on the rear view!
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Old 10-27-2006, 05:13 PM
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now that sounds fugly
I just happen to like Green not the light green but the dark green
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Old 10-27-2006, 06:01 PM
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Glengemen I really like your interior it looks great. I think I am going to do black with grey.
Thanks for the great pictures guys.
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Old 10-27-2006, 06:06 PM
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Old 10-27-2006, 06:15 PM
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Why'd you take out your head restraints? That "loose" fit must be Catskinz' style. That's great for a luxury car or a sedan, but a sports car/coupe should have tight fitting leather, IMO. They did a great job with the color matching, though.
The head rest being gone is just a styling thing. The loose deal isnt katzkins style, its how ANY leather swap is going to be until it rests and tightens up, if you look in the first pic, you can see how much tighter it is, the color match was my choices being dead on, the fit is my work. It was good enough for Modified Mustangs to come shoot it for a feature, its good enough for me. Sorry it doesnt fit your definition. :bigeyeroll:

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Old 10-27-2006, 06:29 PM
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It was good enough for Modified Mustangs to come shoot it for a feature, its good enough for me. Sorry it doesnt fit your definition. :bigeyeroll:

think and look before you speak *******.
Erm, a little bit of anger management needed? I don't think you had to be this harsh. I was going to comment how I like the no headrest look... it's very throw back to the 66, but ya know, while I may like it, I don't think I care for your response.

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Old 10-27-2006, 06:39 PM
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Why'd you take out your head restraints? That "loose" fit must be Catskinz' style. That's great for a luxury car or a sedan, but a sports car/coupe should have tight fitting leather, IMO. They did a great job with the color matching, though.
The head rest being gone is just a styling thing. The loose deal isnt katzkins style, its how ANY leather swap is going to be until it rests and tightens up, if you look in the first pic, you can see how much tighter it is, the color match was my choices being dead on, the fit is my work. It was good enough for Modified Mustangs to come shoot it for a feature, its good enough for me. Sorry it doesnt fit your definition. :bigeyeroll:

think and look before you speak *******.

That was completely uncalled for. The first picture looks just as bad as the others. I was trying to be nice. Truth be told, it looks like ****, IMO. So, I DID think before I spoke, ********. I didn't want to offend you, but since you took offense anyway, I think you should leave upholstery work to the pros.

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How about wash your hair sometimes, too. The headrest in this pic is dirtier than the ground around it.
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Old 10-27-2006, 06:48 PM
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**** you *******. BTRW, the interior work is done by the pros, myself. Why dont you take your stock appearing **** and run it into a tree

atleast my **** is done, i dont see you being shot by any mags? go the **** on somewhere. BTW the headrest was nasty from my ****ing helmet (i race sprint cars and **** gets nasty) and me laying my head up against it weeks prior to the swap.
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Old 10-27-2006, 06:51 PM
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Huh? My car is no more stock looking than yours. I guess your chin spoiler and tint makes all the difference in the world.
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Someone get this kid a xanax.
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