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a big, Big, BIG :) to John Howell (his details are in the link paul posted above)

Just re-installed my doors/inserts (with help from r to the i to the a to the Z) and it looks awesome.

I had purple suede replace the standard suedey type material in the series 2 gts-t's and also had my gearstick and handbrake leather redone.

it looks awesome. I will post some pics up tomorrow for all to see.

I'll be having the seats re-trimmed in charcoal leather and purple suede with a grey stitching in the not too distant future.

thanks once again john, greatly appreciated :)

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yeap very nice look that purple gives

brilliant job and it wasn't any trouble for him.. nice and casual.. the way it should be... he doesn't hype anything up either... oh this is going to be really tricky... 50 trillion dollars

anyways he is boosting my ride tomorrow with my skilled hands as assitance..*cough*

what a versatile human

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kim....cool it man... everyone knows there is a story behind everything...

i am sure there is a story on both sides of this fence.

all thats seems relevant here is he did a good job on jasons at a reasonable price in a very short space of time as well with no fuss.

the past is exactly where is should be

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