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Old 10-09-05, 11:44 AM
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They aren't "in" all the way, because I still need to do a couple little things like put the dash, headliner, etc, etc, back in... But I wanted to see 'em on the car.
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looks awsome, but whats the deal with that mess of wires in the second pic? That looks fun
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My entire interior is stripped... That mess of wires is the wiring harness, the new wiring for my fuel pump, the wiring for my amp, and the new speaker wires I put in to eliminate the factory wiring.
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they look really good, if you did the door panels that well cant wait to see the car when its finished
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looks good, nice job.

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WOW. All that hard work is starting to come together and its looking mighty nice!!!!
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don't forget about the lock pulls, LOL. Looking good though.

Was it you that's painting the interior or the PO?
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I decided to paint the interior just because it smelled like 20 year old car.

As far as the door pulls etc, those are in the house... I just wanted to actually put the panels on the car to see what it would look like.
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did you reupholster your panels yourself? and looks like dyed them also?
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Yep. Reupholstered myself, dyed the entire interior myself... There's threads on it in the archives.
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