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Old 09-04-14, 09:07 PM
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Here are some more pics.
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Rear seats were cleaned up last weekend...leather is still good on them so no need to redo them at this time...same goes for my 1998 Supra seats...they are still like new.
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what hub are you using?i just got mine from nrg 121-??
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And I thought I've been busy!
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Originally Posted by Rezist89
what hub are you using?i just got mine from nrg 121-??
It's a NRG Hub with quick release.
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what steering wheel is that?
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Very unique! Are you doing the wood trim wrapping yourself, or do you have a shop you are working with? I'm local in OC and would love to know how to go about refinishing my wood as well. Keep the pics coming - Thanks!
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Originally Posted by BlackIRON
what steering wheel is that?
Momo Retro
Old 09-04-14, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Khiladi
Very unique! Are you doing the wood trim wrapping yourself, or do you have a shop you are working with? I'm local in OC and would love to know how to go about refinishing my wood as well. Keep the pics coming - Thanks!
The wood trim was actually sanded down, painted black, then clear coated..work was done by my friends body shop. So no wrap..just nice and beautiful piano black paint
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this is nice. direction i wanna head in as well. what are the part numbers for the volume and temp *****? or i should ask first where you got them from.
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Looking good! I did a carbon fiber wrap over my wood trim on my dash but got tired of it and removed it. It was totally worth the $15 i spent. Keep up the good work and keep posting pics.
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Nice workmanship on the interior mods!!! Everything looks neatly done especially the carbon fiber trim. I wish I could say that my seats are in that condition (and original!!!) but I found a place that actually sell a replacement interior kit specifically for the SC300/400 so I think I'll try them out.

A and again nice work!!!

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Everything looks great! If you don't mind me asking, what did the shop charge you? This is exactly what I'm looking to do, don't need the seats done either. Want all of the poop brown parts turned to black.
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I had my last interior done black and the only downside was how hot it got after sitting outside
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Picked up my rear lower side panels, check out the nice stich job they did on armrest area.

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Installed my Alpine 5 1/4" rear deck and 5 1/4" front door component speakers.

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