Update on the car - interior mods 21/8/08

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craig
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Update on the car - interior mods 21/8/08

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Managed an update on the car, first off got rid of the tatty momo wheel and crappy boss kit in favour of a brand new momo boss and corse wheel. Also bought an aluminium speedo surround fascia and TRD ball gear knob:

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Also, got rid of the single drivers bride bucket seat in favour of a matching rev 3 GTS seat (cheers Turbocarl :clap: )

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And finally, binned the snowplow style landrover discovery stylee numberplates for some 13x6.5" jobs from craigsplates - top service!

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Chuffed with the car so far, what do you think?


Cheers :D
darrenmr2
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Re: Update on the car - interior mods 21/8/08

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Looks sweet Red..get rid of that rear grill though, show of that single pipe! 8)
craig
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Re: Update on the car - interior mods 21/8/08

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darrenmr2 wrote:Looks sweet Red..get rid of that rear grill though, show of that single pipe! 8)


cheers fella :)

That single pipe is blowing and generally cream crackered. Watch this space for a brand new Blitz Nur Spec R :twisted:

Not sure on removing the grill, I did it on my first MR2 and wasn't keen so left it in place on my 2nd and now my current 3rd MR2 :-k
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Re: Update on the car - interior mods 21/8/08

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I prefer it,always have but like you say mate, each to there own! :D
Nur Spec...mmmm =P~
benny p
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Re: Update on the car - interior mods 21/8/08

Post by benny p »

it could be too your taste i know but your dash is super super shiney!!! :shock:

Try some decent interior cleaner / dressing (poorboys natural look dressing is wicked, smells like bubble gum too). This stuff leaves a nice buff finish if applied and buffed off. Similar to that of your new steering wheel!

I'm now toying with the idea of removing my grill now.... hmmmm
craig
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Re: Update on the car - interior mods 21/8/08

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benny p wrote:it could be too your taste i know but your dash is super super shiney!!! :shock:

Try some decent interior cleaner / dressing (poorboys natural look dressing is wicked, smells like bubble gum too). This stuff leaves a nice buff finish if applied and buffed off. Similar to that of your new steering wheel!

I'm now toying with the idea of removing my grill now.... hmmmm


It is to my taste, as I use autoglym dash shine on it :mrgreen:

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Re: Update on the car - interior mods 21/8/08

Post by marc GT Turbo »

the new steering wheel looks quality =P~ its all comin on now :thumleft:
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Re: Update on the car - interior mods 21/8/08

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marc in blackpool wrote:the new steering wheel looks quality =P~ its all comin on now :thumleft:


cheers mate, it certainly is coming along nicely :) Just got to fit my rear lights I have more plans in store.

Watch this space
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