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I finally found 2 minutes to take some quick pics of the new interior/boot of my beloved DR30.

Kept the original colour theme inside but replaced the black cloth with black leather. Lifts the interior and the leather smell is always preferable! I am stoked at how it has turned out. The boot I have taken a few more liberties with the shallow mount sub and the amp.

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That looks amazing, hoping to do something similar myself very soon! Who did the work?

www.ccuautotrim.com.au

They do a lot of old Porsches, Mustangs etc. After 24 years both front seats needed some repadding and the rear seat was a challenge too. They are not cheap but like all things in life you get what you pay for. If you look at some of before shots you get an idea what an improvement it was.

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