ztee24 wrote:Yeah, celebrity pick is no joke, huh???
Well, it almost could have been, as they gave me a "celebrity pick" as well. Bill had already beaten a path to your car T, so I decided to select Lynn Krause's original '85 instead. So you got a real celebrity to pick your car instead of me!
Super clean I got pics of your ride on the showfield on sat...that color is sweet. I like how you carpeted the rear of the interior after you removed the "uneeded" things Its smooth and looks great. Awesome job! Now I have to get off my computer and get some more work done on my xr
I'd like to do a half cage in my xr (good place to mount harnesses)..but I want to keep my back seats...DG mentioned a place that did them so that you can keep the back seats but I cant remember now who it was. I figure..Kids may come into play in the near/not so near future..at that time I wont want to quit driving my xr just because something poked in fun was taken seriously
Hey, what's the deal with your a-pillars? Is there any appreciable increase in wind noise with the little rubber strips deleted? I was thinking of taking mine off when I repaint.
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The carpet I did, when it was getting dark out! LOL.
I had my leatherman (the wave -my favorite) out , with the scissors, cutting that carpet! Haahaa. (remember , it was getting dark!)
The bodywork was done from a placed called Rainbow Collison.
It's in Nassau.
for a job in the dark the carpet looks great! A nice touch too..makes the job look more finished and professional. I dont have those rubber seals in my car and come to think of it..I dont notice any extra wind noise...but with a full 3" exhaust and 1kw of sound system..I dont hear much but engine or tunes