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erik i think you are far from newbie now mate, and you LOL alot hey, but I for one love any thread where you start chatting oh yeah and especially if rob passes by

anyways Rian I agree your interior is da schnizit bro

FORSHEEZEE MY NEEZEE, yeah Zanda i reckon for the $600 saving dood we can retrim it again if it fades in a coupla years

Paul you retrimmed all of our interiors so why you lying to Erik?

Jokes very nice of you to help out, actually i would as well if i had your engine in my engine bay *hmmm lots of driving*

Alex, I spent ages looking for car grade leather when I got mine, but all of the upholstery places told me all the leather is the same. I got mine off RYAN, no problems yet. The car leather cleaners have the treatments in them to protect from the sun, so I clean it once a week now, once it is hot I will do it twice a week. One of those things only time will tell.

angel RIAN is going to be pissed you spelled him RYAN you of all people

oh the shame LOL :P)

Umm now yeah Angel i agree

I can organise leather protection etc for anyone if needed purdy cheap

Hey PIMPIN (adrian) you and bam bam are representin without permission i c

Erik if i was you man i would get some dash inserts chromed or gold chromed (cos your car is black) or sprayed to look like aluminium etc and then get the gear boot and handbrake boot changed and do your door inserts a different colour, but keep it neutral like silver gray beige or something like that. that way the car looks modern and not overly done.

anyways lata

RiaZ

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