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Re: changed my interior.. again
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there drft brand from autobarn, pretty comfortable and bolted up to my existing rails i had.

and ummm give it a go yourself scott, its more rewarding.

Posted on: 2006/3/11 0:42
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too much black now 4nik8.... maybe a lighter color to match the new red carpet on the oval shaped bit on the dash around you guages.... needs more highlights... but like i can talk with my coupes spotlight dash.

Posted on: 2006/3/11 2:34
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Re: changed my interior.. again
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unfamiliar, i just took it for a spin. was good fun. i forgot how quick it is

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for those who are unfamiliar with what this means, well... its bad. second time its happend to me. looks like a need another rebuild



anyone wanna buy a datto?

Posted on: 2006/3/11 5:26
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so it was good for the couple hours i had it on the road.

Posted on: 2006/3/11 11:48
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i take it you don't let it warm up enough before you nail it??? This causes excessive wear on the seals and in this case it's evident by teh white smoke......

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Posted on: 2006/3/11 12:34
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Re: changed my interior.. again *update blown engine.. again
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That steering wheel is beautiful it's a pritty nice job dude, congratulations

Posted on: 2006/3/12 0:13
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Re: changed my interior.. again *update blown engine.. again
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I'm pretty keen on giving it a go myself now... how did you go about it?

What do you use for foam? or did you go over top of existing?

Posted on: 2006/3/14 14:54
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Re: changed my interior.. again *update blown engine.. again
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it may have not broken in fully either before nailing it. if it's a new rebuild it's not nice to beat on it for a few thousand miles ( or a few hundred at least. )

Posted on: 2006/3/14 18:35
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