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hey all, just thought i'd put up a few pics of my project over the last few days.

http://www.pbase.com/yldsky/image/36689902

http://www.pbase.com/yldsky/image/36689915

http://www.pbase.com/yldsky/image/36689960

http://www.pbase.com/yldsky/image/36689906

heres whats just been done:

speakers, door inserts, elec window covers, glovebox, a-pillars, rear section, and sides of the seats.

it took me 3days and has now been finally and very carefully put back in. in happy with the end result and at a grand total of $36 im not complaining

so thats what i did with 3 days and $36 and im quite chuffed with myself, and she'll be ready for the first of my formal runs on thursday ;)

for those of you who'll be drinking and trivia-ing at jerra will see it tonight if you want a look.

Andrew.

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cheaper than you think.

all that needs trimming are the door vinyls dash and seats, everything else can be done for under $150 if you know how to paint.

look at stirlo, he's just repsrayed his GTR himself for practically nothing, and it looks amazing.

Bow, scrape and grovel at the base of the 'Holts vinyl paint in a pressure pack' sacrificial dias. Bet you got that idea off Burkes Back Yard or Renovation Rescue.............lol.

Actually it looks quite clean and 'airey', a new lease of life for the line. But you'll never be a millionare if you keep spending $$$$ on Nippon's finest.

By the way, how did you go with the 'tyre saga'??? Another happy ending I hope.

ahhh shucks, thanks vielside!

Yeah bit of time and elbow goes along way, remember that most of the monkeys you pay big bucks to are no smarter than you, and theres only one depth in this pool.... sink or swim!

it can go bad but not much is undoable, I have decided to sell my car aswell and I am sure what I have done has increased the changes of selling it at a desired price.

cant wait to see you car again Vielside!

come to the jerra on tuesday, i think i'll be making regular appearances......if i can borrow your buffer i can come get it and you can see it......hint hint lol

Trident: tyre saga still umm....a saga i guess, defect was extended a futher 2 weeks and all should be fine touch wood, but its been dragged out to much. though the g/f isnt pregnant and the results came in today from her scan and there is no cancer either, so thats all good news.

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