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I love them soo much. It was a lot harder than I thought it would be but I managed to finish them in 8 hours lol. It's just the start of my white/black interior. Used White vinyl that looks and feels just as good as white leather...
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<b><i>Don\'t Ever Judge Me</i></b><br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/earnhardt132000\" target=\"_blank\">\'96 Firebird Y87 3.8L V6 5spd</a><br />--No mods as of yet, shoot me some ideas if ya want.<br />178,000 miles and counting
Yeah I'm not going to go overboard. The majority will be black and just certain trim will be white. Next I am going to do black shift boot with white stitching, black shift knob with white firebird and black floor mats with white firebirds stitched in
hey if you will please shoot me an email telling me how u did this....its exactly wat ive been wanting and i like it alot...you did an excellent job...email is theywatchinme@aol.com
99 Bird, blue with 2 pearl white stripes, k&n, airbox mod, TB spacer, 16x8 eagle 077s, 245/45 kumho\'s, 2\" drop, flowmaster w/o cat, 3.73s/eaton locker, pioneer cd player, 1 kenwood 10\" sub and a pioneer 760, 5% tint, RT billet control arms
That looks sweet! One of my favorite stock interiors of all time is the 25th Trans Am interior, the white leather, and the doors look like yours. nice job!
awesome [img]smile.gif[/img] ...i've been looking at getting white leather seats for some time now and doing my own doors like that...then i'll have the whole white/red inside like i do on the outside...i think that look kicks @ss...nicely done
It was a lot harder than I imagined but I'll try to explain what I did. First I unscrewed all of the screws holding in the door panel and disconnected the wires to the window switches, lock switches, little red light and I pulled off that little black and red cover that is on the lock/unlock thing. Once all that was done, I grabbed the door panel and pushed down and out and they popped off. The most time-consuming part was taking the cardboard piece with the fabric on it off of the door. It is held on by melted pieces of plastic that need to be cut off because they are not made to come off. Once they are all cut,(I used a razor to cut all of them and cut my finger out of carelessness) you can take the board off and work with it. Putting the cardboard back on was no easy task either because all the pieces that held it on were now cut.. I used hot glue but use your imagination. I'm sure you guys can think of a better way to re-attatch it. Anyway once it is back on the fiberglass door panel behind the plastic door trim that you are putting back on should hold it in place pretty good. E-mail me if you have any other questions or things that you don't understand because i'm not very good at explaining it lol.
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